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Frequently Asked Questions
Our custom nightguards are made using the same professional-grade materials and manufacturing processes as those provided by dentists, but at a more affordable price. By ordering from us, you’ll receive the same high-quality product while saving both time and money.
Our nightguards are crafted from premium, FDA-registered materials that are 100% BPA-free. We source all our materials from trusted dental industry suppliers in the United States, ensuring the highest standards of quality and safety. All our materials come with full safety documentation available upon request.
From impression to delivery, the typical timeline is around two weeks. After we receive your impressions, our skilled technicians craft your custom nightguard with precision and care. We understand the importance of protecting your teeth, so we balance quality craftsmanship with efficient turnaround times.
To ensure your nightguard’s longevity: Rinse it with cool water before and after each use, brush it gently with a soft toothbrush (no toothpaste needed), store it in its protective case when not in use, and keep it away from heat sources. With proper care, your nightguard should last 2-4 years.
Your satisfaction is our priority. We offer a 30-day fit guarantee. If you’re not completely satisfied with the fit of your nightguard, contact us immediately. We’ll work with you to make adjustments or create a new guard to ensure you get the perfect fit you need for comfortable nightly wear.
While the lifespan varies based on wear patterns and care, we typically recommend replacing your nightguard every 2-4 years. Signs that you need a replacement include: visible wear spots, deformation, holes or tears, or if the guard becomes loose. Regular replacement ensures optimal protection for your teeth.
Most patients prefer upper nightguards as they’re generally more comfortable and less noticeable when speaking. However, lower guards might be recommended in specific cases, such as if you have sensitive upper teeth or complex dental work.