esquel
Collector of Meteorites
I recently got a dental deprogrammer, after my dentist had told me for the last 2 years that I grind my teeth. For anyone who has never heard of these things before, the dentist will take an impression of your teeth like they were fitting you for dentures. In a couple of weeks time, you will be presented with a custom fitted plastic insert that snaps over your teeth and theoretically will protect your teeth from if you grit them while you sleep.
My problems with it are as follows:
Despite being made for me, it is not very comfortable
I may have to wear it at night for the rest of my life
It cost nearly $300
How do I confirm that it is doing what it is supposed to do?
This last issue is the one that really concerns me. I only have the word of my dentist that I grind my teeth at night. I know I snore occasionally and other detriments to good sleep, but how can I confirm that I do in fact grind my teeth, and that this plastic thingie is protecting my teeth and jaw from further damage? I've asked several of my friends, and about half of them have been told the same thing and their dentist recommends they get fitted for one of these. I have trouble believing that so many people have the same problem and that it's not just the dentist fishing for fast cash. It's hard to prove a negative; how can I confirm that this expensive chunk of plastic is doing what it claims?
My problems with it are as follows:
Despite being made for me, it is not very comfortable
I may have to wear it at night for the rest of my life
It cost nearly $300
How do I confirm that it is doing what it is supposed to do?
This last issue is the one that really concerns me. I only have the word of my dentist that I grind my teeth at night. I know I snore occasionally and other detriments to good sleep, but how can I confirm that I do in fact grind my teeth, and that this plastic thingie is protecting my teeth and jaw from further damage? I've asked several of my friends, and about half of them have been told the same thing and their dentist recommends they get fitted for one of these. I have trouble believing that so many people have the same problem and that it's not just the dentist fishing for fast cash. It's hard to prove a negative; how can I confirm that this expensive chunk of plastic is doing what it claims?