Your ULTRA
COMFORTABLE
solution against teeth grinding
PATENTED AUTO-ADJUSTABLE TECHNOLOGY
Our patented soft cell technology, allows the perfect fit for every use for an optimized comfort making it extremely easy to use. Its butterfly design gives it a great oral grip to keep the device in place all night long.
Teeth clenching or grinding, also known as bruxism, can occur during sleep (sleep bruxism) and during the waking period (awake bruxism). In some subjects, bruxism causes headache, neck pain, and/or jaw pain.
Night-time bruxism is not always identified by the patient, which can delay diagnosis and management.
60-70% of the population would have had at least one episode of bruxism in their lifetime, not to mention a rhythmic activity of the chewing muscles recorded during sleep that affects up to 56% of the population.
It is usually temporary, but if prolonged, it requires therapeutic management to avoid certain complications.
The function of occlusal plaque is to partially absorb the grinding of teeth and the tightening of teeth, to relax the muscles of the jaws, to relieve the joints and to reduce joint pain. It limits the progression of tooth or bone deterioration in the patient. A tooth molding is required by a specialist before an occlusal plate can be made to suit your needs.
MIRACLE-Z perfectly fulfils the role of an occlusal plaque and does not require a visit to the dentist. No need to take an unpleasant molding of your teeth so that you can wear the device.
Sleep in peace knowing that your teeth will be protected!
Tooth tightness or grinding, also known as bruxism, can occur during sleep (sleep bruxism) and during the waking period (waking bruxism). In some subjects, bruxism causes headache, neck pain, and/or jaw pain. Night-time bruxism is not always identified by the patient, which can delay diagnosis and management. 60-70% of the population would have had at least one episode of bruxism in their lifetime, not to mention a rhythmic activity of the chewing muscles recorded during sleep that affects up to 56% of the population. It is usually temporary, but if prolonged, it requires therapeutic management to avoid certain complications.