Friday, May 21, 2010

Can a nightguard cause choking?

I've been suffering from headaches and facial pain for so long. Finally, my doctor and dentist realized that I clench and grind my teeth, and that's what causing the pain. The dentist prescribed a nightguard, but I have to wait til next month for a custom made guard. I purchased one at the local drugstore, molded it to my teeth, yet I am scared that if I wear it at night it will fall backwards and block my throat. I know it sounds silly, but can I choke/suffocate from the nightguard? Please let me know.

Can a nightguard cause choking?
You shouldn't be worried about choking or suffocating, it is too big to become lodged. Most of my patient that have a guard will tell me that they sometimes wake up with it out and it is in the bed or on the nightstand. Good luck and I hope you get some sleep!


JAMRDH - a dental hygienist
Reply:No, it's too big to be swallowed. I also use the one that's molded to your teeth. It's really stiff and hard. After you put it on, just suck out the air with your tongue, it'll create a vacuum. But even if you don't do that, I usually just find mines on the floor when I wake up, lol.
Reply:you cant swallow them because theyre too big but they can come out of your mouth


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