occlusal guard (perio): Definition, Uses, and Clinical Overview
An occlusal guard (perio) is a tooth-colored, resin-based dental material placed on the biting (occlusal) surfaces of teeth. It is typically applied directly in the mouth and hardened with a curing light. Clinicians use it to create protective “bite stops,” small occlusal build-ups, or coverage that helps manage how teeth contact. It is commonly discussed in periodontal (gum and bone) cases where controlling bite forces may be part of overall care.