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I want to sleep on my left side (there are various physical reasons why other positions are difficult).
Trouble is, when I sleep, my tongue rests on my teeth, and those to the left of my mouth must be a bit sharp, as they dig into my tongue and wake me.
Would any of the tooth guards on the market be any help?
Ta.
BB
Trouble is, when I sleep, my tongue rests on my teeth, and those to the left of my mouth must be a bit sharp, as they dig into my tongue and wake me.
Would any of the tooth guards on the market be any help?
Ta.
BB
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This would probably do. I assume like a rugby guard, you put it in hot water and then mould it to your teeth. If it makes you gag a bit, but half a CM off the back of it, so it may not cover the wisdom teeth
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This would probably do. I assume like a rugby guard, you put it in hot water and then mould it to your teeth. If it makes you gag a bit, but half a CM off the back of it, so it may not cover the wisdom teeth
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
Read loads of reviews BB, the one i just provided has some good ones, but a lot of bad ones also.
This looks quite perfect but i mean.. look into it a bit more
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This looks quite perfect but i mean.. look into it a bit more
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As spath says, there are tooth guards on the internet which may well improve the situation for you, but my main concern in their use would be sleep apnoea.....snoring and stopping breathing....a particular concern if your are elderly and have cardiovascular disease.
My advice would be to either live with your problem, or see your dentists who would "smooth off" the offending tooth.
My advice would be to either live with your problem, or see your dentists who would "smooth off" the offending tooth.
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