

😴 Protect your smile while you sleep — wake up refreshed and grind-free!
The Oral-B Nighttime Dental Guard offers a cost-effective, FDA-audited, and USA-made solution for teeth grinding. With a quick 3-minute microwave mold process, this BPA- and latex-free guard provides comfortable, custom-fit protection infused with a refreshing Scope Mint flavor. Designed to prevent upper and lower teeth contact, it effectively reduces damage and grinding noise, making it ideal for bruxism sufferers seeking relief and better sleep.





| ASIN | B09RD6D8M9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,607 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #5 in Anti Grinding Teeth Protectors |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 3.5 out of 5 stars (11,881) |
| Date First Available | January 27, 2022 |
| Item model number | PGC-0021_2OAMZ |
| Manufacturer | OraLabs Inc. |
| Package Dimensions | 7.17 x 4.49 x 2.6 inches; 4.16 ounces |
L**D
Works really well
If you are waking up with headaches you may be grinding your teeth at night. I had been getting headaches for more than 2 years and usually they lasted the whole day, no matter what I did or took I couldn't get rid of them. One day I noticed that I was having inner ear issues (the feeling of having water in my ear even though there wasn't). After I did a google search on that, I realized that TEETH GRINDING could be the cause (and headaches are the #1 symptom of this). I immediately went out and bought a mouth guard from CVS (Sleep Right brand) and it got rid of my headaches...FINALLY. There seem to be two types of mouth guards...ones that are more of a hard plastic and ones that are a soft silicon rubber. This Oral-B is the latter type and I very much prefer it. The Sleep Right guard I bought was more of a hard plastic. Both types have to be heated in boiling water to soften and then molded to your teeth. But this Oral B guard remains a soft rubber that you can bite down and it really does a good job of not only protecting your teeth from grinding, but it really prevents grinding because when you bite down on it you can't really move your teeth side to side. The plastic ones don't do as good of a job and can also get damaged easily, which mine did after only a few nights of wear. I am really happy with this Oral B guard and I'm going to buy a couple of them. Just be careful when molding not to bit down too hard or your teeth with go all the way through it. Follow the instructions carefully!
L**R
Horrible. Super thin and tiny. Floppy. Doesn't stay
This is literally the worst mouthguard I've had in my 50 years wearing them. It feels like it's child size when you're trying to fit it, but it wouldn't fit a child either (too spread) so I don't know what they were going for. It's super thin and narrow. Impossible to fit my (145lb sized female) back teeth in. I tried anyways. I followed the instructions but I added 5 Seconds just for good measure (so 120). It wasn't the least bit softened. There was no biting into it. And I have a high-powered microwave! Put it back in for another 30 seconds, and then bit as hard as I could, literally. I got it down deep enough, but it's just flimsy. No way this would stay on teeth at night. It doesn't wrap around them. There's just not enough stuff in the tiny mold. Plus of course the teeth didn't fit so one side isn't even lined up quite right. But heating it again is not going to fix. I pulled it out at max time, and it's floppy almost like jello. It looks like one of my old mouth guards after the dog completely chewed it up. It also only covers the front half of your teeth. Another reason it doesn't stay in. And it's going to make your jaw misaligned in the morning if you're a heavy chewer. The scope flavor is just weird. What a waste. I'm mad. I wanted something thinner so I could breathe through my top teeth but I can't seem to find the brand that offers this!
C**X
Follow the directions
This product works exactly as explained in the directions provided. My dentist said I grind my teeth and a night guard would prevent me from wearing down my teeth. My insurance wouldn't cover it even though it is medically necessary and I thought I could make one myself for cheaper. I can already tell it's working because the bite marks from tooth grinding I had on the inside of my mouth are almost gone completely. I suggest before attempting to make the night guard you read the instructions fully then watch videos on how other people did it. I did do some research and these are some things I came across that would be helpful when making the night guard and using it: - It is not suppose to cover all your back teeth because the area it covers prevents your back teeth from touching. - most teeth grinding happens at night, if you grind your teeth then it needs to be worn every night - if your microwave is low wattage you may need to heat the guard up longer. - after it's made you can reheat it up in the microwave and bite into it again if it doesn't fit correctly or doesn't feel comfortable. The guard is soft and flexible so it should fit snug but not tight. (If you have acid reflux and notice it is getting worse since the night guard then you need to redo the guard). - it will take a few nights of wearing it for your brain to adjust to having it in your mouth, so don't worry if you notice things like increase saliva, more grinding, headaches or other symptoms. I personally had more saliva and I swallowed some air (causing me to be gassy) that resolved after a few days. I didn't notice any changes in my preexisting acid reflux. - after you make the guard be careful removing the guard from the green tray because the green tray is thin and very easy to crack. I put it in a bucket of ice water and I used a piece of plastic floss to gently ease the guard out of the green tray. - don't clean the guard with tooth paste! some types of tooth paste may damage the guard. The best way to care for it is just to rinse it with cold water (hot water will deform it) and dry it with a paper towel or cloth, then store it in the white container it came with. That's all I have noticed so far with the guard, if anything changes I will update. Everything is going well with it and I do recommend it. It should be one size fits all but everyone's mouth is different. The price is fair so I think it is worth buying it, even if it doesn't fit right to you at least you have the experience of making the guard to know how to redo it or know how to chose another one.
A**R
This Oral B retainer is very easy to modeling. Previous I use $400 dental retainer for 4 years. You can see it nearly broken. Every time I need put in warm water and put in mouth. it is hard for dental retainer. Oral B retainer is much good smelling and softer than dental retainer. It doesn't need every time put in warm water before wearing. It is right size for me too, I follow instruction, put in mouth first to see feeling. Then put all white case with green retainer container into water of bowl. retainer case will fill with water. Then put in Microwave 1 minute then take out container , empty water. Take out retainer, put in month with green container for 2 minutes. Then take out for cooling 30 minutes with green contrainer. Use tiny stick to move green contain from oral retainer, then done. Very comfortable to wear , better then dental one (very hard, smelling even I use retainer cleaning pill every two weeks) ; Price is big different. I would lile recommend every one use it instead dental one which you can see dental retainer $400 (when new dental retainer is transpant color, but still hard, plastical smelling). I also buy cheaper night guard for emergency use. BUT I like Oral retainer it is very comfortable, it solve my grinding problem at night.
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B**E
Super easy to set up and use! This night guard is very comfortable and doesn't hurt my teeth. I'm happy with my purchase!
G**E
Was hesitant to try but since it’s only a fraction of the price of a custom make piece, so gave it a try. Its really simple mould and easy to get used to. Will be getting another as a spare.
H**A
It's a faulty product. The guard wouldn't come out of the case at all.
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