Had the same problem. My dentist told me to use a night guard. He also said that it was due to being stressed out, and that was the truth. But now that I dont have as much stress in my life, I dont grind my teeth anymore either. Ask your dentist if there is anything else that he suggests using.
2007-04-18 17:27:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Talk to your doctor or dentist. Surely there are other methods out there to subside the grinding. The mouthpiece is common but I can only imagine most uncomfortable.
2007-04-18 17:03:39
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answered by daffodil 5
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Go see a dentist. There are several alternatives besides a mouthguard. However, you can get used to a mouthguard. I know I have and I sleep just fine with mine. I buy the one that you heat in water and then form to your upper teeth. Any part that is uncomfortable, I slice off with scissors.
2007-04-18 17:05:43
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answered by huckleberry 5
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You need to see your dentist and get a mouth guard that is fitted for your mouth. It will make a difference. Otherwise there is nothing you can do, so you better change your attitude about them.
2007-04-18 17:05:11
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answered by Just a friend. 6
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football mouthpeice? yeah, they arent comfy. Get custom made ones at the dentist. they should cost a few hundred bucks, so dont loose them but theyll be more comfy. or at least they should be.
2007-04-18 17:04:42
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answered by Adam 5
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Dr.'s night guard
2007-04-18 17:02:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Ask your dentist for another solution.
2007-04-18 17:02:57
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answered by ♥☺ bratiskim∞! ☺♥ 6
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