FAQs
Clear Comfort Night Guards is a dental lab you can rely on. Rest assured that this soft night guard is professionally made and dentist-approved. Typically, dentists also commission dental labs to fabricate night guards for you; we simply help eliminate this extra cost by selling directly to our customers while still offering the same level of quality.
We offer several different types of night guards so you can find the one that targets your specific concerns. If you’re a light teeth grinder and experience mild jaw pain due to clenching at times, you can use this soft model to ensure that your muscles are well-rested during the night. This soft night guard is also a great choice if this is your first time using a dental guard, as its soft material is exceptionally comfortable and helps you get accustomed to wearing one.
While dentists commonly recommend upper night guards because they’re less likely to come in contact with the tongue, some individuals may find lower night guards more comfortable. If you have received dental work on your upper teeth, such as crowns or implants, your dentist may advise that you select a soft night guard for your lower arch. Prioritize open communication with your dentist to determine the option that suits your comfort and specific dental needs.
Our night guards offer a customized fit using a dental impression kit, ensuring superior comfort and protection. Unlike generic, over-the-counter (OTC) night guards, our guards are made from high-quality materials and crafted with expertise. The precise fit reduces discomfort and slippage, while our personalized customer support ensures your satisfaction. In short, each night guard is created to fit your exact individual needs.
Our 2mm soft night guard typically lasts around 6 to 24 months with regular use. The lifespan can vary depending on factors like your teeth-grinding intensity and how you take care of it. We recommend replacing the night guard if you notice significant wear or changes in its shape. Despite the long life span of our night guards, we highly recommend you replace your night guard with a new one every 6 months or, at maximum, every year, as the accumulation of bacteria over time may cause tooth cavities even if your night guard is still intact and in good shape. Regularly cleaning and properly storing the night guard can also help to prolong its lifespan.
If you need to reorder a mouthpiece for clenching and grinding, you typically won't need to redo your teeth impression. We keep your dental impressions on file for a certain period of time so you can replace your soft night guard with ease. Simply reach out to our customer support team with details from your previous order, and they’ll guide you through the reordering process. However, if there have been significant changes to your dental structure since your last order, it may be recommended to take a new impression to ensure the best fit. Our team will assist you in determining the most appropriate course of action for your specific situation.