Night guards

stop grinding from destroying your teeth while you sleep

Bruxism β€” teeth grinding and clenching during sleep β€” affects up to 1 in 3 adults, and most don't know they do it until the damage shows up at a check-up.
Signs you may be Grinding & Night Guard.

Bruxism symptoms β€” most patients are surprised

Because grinding happens during sleep, these daytime symptoms are often the first clue β€” long before visible tooth damage appears.

Morning jaw pain or stiffness

Waking up with an aching, tight, or fatigued jaw is one of the most reliable signs of overnight grinding. The masseter muscles have been active for hours.

Frequent headaches on waking

Tension headaches β€” particularly at the temples β€” that are worse in the morning and ease through the day are a classic bruxism symptom.

Ear pain or fullness

The jaw joint sits directly in front of the ear canal. Bruxism-related TMJ strain is frequently mistaken for ear infections or tinnitus.

Worn, flat, or chipped teeth

Enamel ground flat across the biting edges β€” particularly front teeth β€” is a definitive sign of chronic bruxism visible to Dr. Sadineni at your check-up.

Increased tooth sensitivity

As enamel thins from grinding, the dentinal tubules beneath become exposed β€” causing sharp sensitivity to cold, heat, and sweet foods.

Cheek biting or tongue scalloping

Raw or ridged inner cheek tissue and a scalloped tongue edge β€” where the tongue presses against teeth under clenching force β€” are telltale signs.

What is Night Grinding or bruxism β€” and why is it so damaging?

Bruxism is the involuntary grinding, clenching, or gnashing of teeth during sleep. Because it happens unconsciously, most people are completely unaware of it β€” it’s usually a partner who notices the sound, or a dentist who spots the flattened, worn enamel at a routine check-up. The problem is force: the jaw muscles can generate up to 250 lbs of pressure per square inch during a grinding episode β€” far exceeding the force used during normal eating.

Applied for hours each night over years, this level of force systematically destroys enamel, fractures teeth, strains the jaw joints (TMJ), and causes chronic headaches and facial pain.

Repairing Existing Damage

Restorations for teeth already damaged by grinding

Protection stops further damage β€” but teeth already worn, cracked, or shortened may need restoration. Dr. Sadineni handles all of this in-house.

Worn enamel?

COMPOSITE BONDING

Worn or shortened front teeth can be rebuilt with composite resin bonding β€” restoring length, shape, and colour in a single visit with no drilling.

Cracked or broken teeth

Same-day CEREC crowns

Teeth cracked or weakened by grinding are restored with a full-coverage porcelain crown, milled and placed same-day using CEREC technology.

Multiple worn teeth

Full-mouth rehabilitation

Patients with generalised grinding damage across multiple teeth may benefit from a staged full-mouth rebuild combining crowns, veneers, and bite correction.

Cosmetic wear

Porcelain veneers

Where enamel loss is primarily cosmetic on front teeth, porcelain veneers restore shape and length beautifully β€” always paired with a night guard to protect the investment.

Sensitivity relief

Fluoride varnish

Prescription fluoride, and dentine bonding agents reduce sensitivity caused by exposed dentine while longer-term restoration is planned.

Lost teeth

Dental implants

Teeth lost to bruxism-related fracture are replaced with implants β€” the most natural and bone-preserving permanent replacement available. A night guard is essential afterwards.

Custom vs. pharmacy guards

Why a custom-fitted guard is the only effective option

Over-the-counter boil-and-bite guards look similar but perform very differently β€” and for some patients, they can actually make grinding worse

Custom night guard (Dr. Sadineni’s Choice)

Pharmacy boil-and-bite guard

⚠️ Why untreated bruxism escalates in cost?

The damage compounds β€” and so does the treatment cost
A night guard is inexpensive compared to what it prevents. Here’s the progression untreated bruxism typically follows:

With over 28+ years of experience

Two short visits β€” then a better night's sleep - A custom night guard from Dublin Metro Dental intercepts that force before it reaches your teeth, jaw joints, and muscles.