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SleepRight Dura-Comfort Dental Guard – Mouth Guard To Prevent Teeth Grinding

Original price was: $36.00.Current price is: $29.20.

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SleepRight Dura-Comfort Dental Guard – Mouth Guard To Prevent Teeth Grinding $36.00 Original price was: $36.00.$29.20Current price is: $29.20.
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  • Prevents Damaged to Teeth Caused by Grinding and Clenching
  • STRONGER THAN COMPETITION. A mouth guard to stop teeth grinding has to be strong. These SleepRight Select dental guards have a bite pad tensile strength designed to last longer than a leading competitor and flex slightly to match the individual bite angle. These SleepRight Select dental guards have a 9,100 psi bite pad tensile strength and fully articulate to match the bite angle.
  • SAFE TO USE. SleepRight Dental Guards have the best FDA safety record in their class – with no FDA adverse events in 21 years. They are non-leaching and non-toxic – with no BPA, latex, silicone, or phthalate.
  • FOUR POSITIONS. SleepRight Dura-Comfort Dental Guards’ bite pads are designed to adjust forward and backward into four positions for a custom fit.
  • Free of BPA and Latex

8 reviews for SleepRight Dura-Comfort Dental Guard – Mouth Guard To Prevent Teeth Grinding

  1. Abel

    It’s useful but not very comfortable. I prefer the one done by the dentist.

  2. One Tree in the Forest

    UPDATE in NOVEMBER 2014: My dentist once warned me that dogs love dental night guards and he was correct! Be warned! Earlier, I did find I had totally expelled my SLEEP RIGHT night guard in my sleep – and sure enough, one time our new dog found it and chewed it up. So I had to order another one from Amazon.

    Also, do feel free to experiment with the “sizing” adjustments. Also, the gums on my lower front teeth did not like where the band rested when adjusted per manufacturer’s directions. I have a very small mouth. I ended up adjusting it to the largest size and wearing it UPSIDE-DOWN. The gums above my upper teeth do not seem to “notice” the band – and “Mr. Tongue” does not seem to feel the need to play with it anymore.

    NOTE: I am not a bruxer (I don’t grind my teeth), but after several months of using this SLEEP RIGHT night guard I am inclined to believe that it may move around too easily for bruxers. BUT, for CLENCHERS I believe this may work out well for you as it has for me. Aside from the fact that I am wearing it upside down – and not adjusted to the size that was suggested, it still took a while before it was a comfortable solution for my clenching. It seemed too hard – although now it seems softer (and it is not dented, etc.). Please remember you did not just start clenching (or bruxing). It is something you have probably done for nearly as long as you’ve had teeth. It is only logical that you will find this device alien in all ways! You are leaving something in your mouth instead sof chewing it up and swallowing it. I read some of the one star reviews, and I have not experienced any of the change in occlusion problems that some reviewers mentioned. I am not sure if they were bruxers or clenchers. I can on say to be patient. I never wake up with the jaw pain (“toothaches” in several teeth at once) that I used to experience. I was also in a car accident in 1969 and my jaw was broken and many of my teeth were damaged. Because of the hairline cracks in my teeth, clenching hard seemed to open those cracks to anaerobic bacteria. Several times I had really, really bad abscesses. Several times my dentist said I needed a root canal – but I did not believe that that was the problem – especially since the abscesses were never in the same place. I was taking antibiotics over and over – a bad thing to do. Since I’ve worn this SLEEP RIGHT device since getting this Spring I have not had a single root abscess and now my Dentist is a believer that the clenching plus the cracks in my teeth were the problem. What the SLEEP RIGHT device seems to have done is make my subconscious quit clenching because “something is in the way”. I know this may sound strange, but it is my experience!
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    ORIGINAL REVIEW

    My first SLEEP RIGHT Dental Guard said on the package that it was 2X stronger than bitepad material in any other night guard. It was heavenly soft – but I chewed it up in weeks. In the meantime I had purchased and received this one from Amazon – which said it is 4X stronger, etc. So, when I got the 2X version replaced under warranty I asked the manufacturer for one of this model instead.

    This product WORKS, WONDERFULLY. I am a clencher – a hard, hard, hard clencher. I have paid buku bucks through the years for night guards through my dentist. I have always complained that they do not help with the clenching – but they might for bruxing – which I don’t do. Somehow I always got guilted into getting them (I assume as opposed to buying something “inferior” OTC). Then, with my last “Dentist’s” $200+ night guard I experimented with hot glue – adding “pads” onto it, and voila, that worked. Previously I had been only replacing one hard surface (my teeth) for another hard surface – the “bruxing proof” Dentist’s night guard. The soft surface proved to me that there was a better answer for my clenching problem.

    The only problem I am having (and I think I can break the habit) is with “Mr. Tongue”. I have one of those inquisitive and helpful tongues that drives dentists nuts! One good thing about the “Dentist’s” night guards is that there were a tight enough fit that “Mr. Tongue” could not dislodge them. With the SLEEP RIGHT dental guard I have awakened more than once with it out of place (one end hanging out of my mouth) and the other end firmly clenched between some of my teeth. The SLEEP RIGHT device is soft enough, that even with it relocated to suit “Mr. Tongue’s” peculiar desires, it is more restful for my jaw than either no night guard or the hard plastic ones (supposedly with a soft outer layer) from the Dentist. As I said, I think “Mr. Tongue” will eventually lose interest in playing with it and I will find it where I left it on more occasions than not. Oh, and did I mention, I can TALK with it in my mouth (far more understandably than with a conventional Dentist’s custom guard?).

    I cannot speak for bruxers, but clenching I know, and this was a lucky find for me and may be a lucky find for you too. One additional benefit from wearing this night guard as opposed to the “molded to your teeth” models (professional or at home types) is that there is nothing in close contact with your teeth to trap germs, etc., against your tooth surfaces for many hours at a time. Even if you brush, etc., before bedtime, and brush your molded night guard, I have often wondered if some harm might not be coming from the germs trapped against the teeth with those tight fitting “Dentist’s” night guards that cover such a sizeable area of the teeth.

    Today, after less than a week with my SLEEP RIGHT night guard, I am today ordering a spare from Amazon. (I am always afraid I’ll leave a night guard where it can be tampered with by a dog – of which we have a newish one – the older dog knows that my night guard is a big NO-NO.)

  3. Amazon Customer

    Only gripe I have is that the price has come down a few bucks since I ordered mine, but the pitfalls of online shopping, eh?

    Anyway, for months I’ve had an earache that wouldn’t go away with antibiotic drops, nor with heat pack or cold pack application. Doctor said it wasn’t swollen, suggested I see a dentist.

    Dentist said I’m probably grinding my teeth again should start using my custom mouth guard I had made through them, so I did. It got worse and then the headaches started, too.

    I went to my Chiropractor and he did a few adjustments and used low-frequency electrical impulse therapy. It helped and for 2 days I didn’t have an earache…but I felt sick to my stomach and had a migraine for days after the adjustments. And then the earache came back as fierce as before.

    I tried the dental guard again and realised it did nothing to stop me from grinding my teeth, I woke up in the middle of the night with a piece of the guard floating around in my mouth! So it was then I knew the Dentist was on the right track, but I needed to find something that wasn’t a traditional mouth guard.

    There are a number of similar options, but I didn’t want anything short-term or disposable (more landfill deposits, anyone?). I chose this one over the others due to it’s flexibility, resizing/modification feature, being BPA, silicone, phthalate and latex free, the 9,000 psi bite strength resilience, and their 21 year clean history with the FDA (US). I should note I have a small mouth and although I read a review of a person with a small mouth as well who had issues with this, I took a leap of faith.

    And boy am I glad I did. The first night was rough as I got used to having the “hinge” where the bite plates and the swivel meet, it is a bit bulky, but it also adds to keeping the jaw from being able to close tightly. I still had an earache the next morning, but it was less painful. By the third night it was gone. And my jaw, wow, hadn’t felt so free in ages.

    An added bonus (aside from not needing to boil this to form it, and also the included case that sits on the counter discreetly) was a helpful fold-out instructional booklet of not only instructions on how to adjust and use the guard, but also how to train the brain to stop clenching in the first place.

    You can say I can’t say enough about this mouth guard! Aside from the price that nearly scared me away, it’s 1-cheaper than a professional custom guard, 2-poison-free, 3-not landfill deposit like the temporary disposable ones, 4-easy to clean, 5-has a really good chance to help you with your teeth grinding that could lead to broken teeth, loose or lost fillings, even jaw/ear pain. I say go for it!

  4. Island Mama

    This is my favorite bite guard.
    -The wings reaching up along the gums is comfortable. Don’t underestimate the importance of comfort.
    -Bite pads have been upgraded and are durable, yet comfortable, as they have a little give. If you’ve bought this style previously, they’ve upgraded the bite pads from earlier models.
    -Easily adjustable size.
    -Simple design and smooth edges allow for easy cleaning.
    -You can tell you’re wearing it when looking in the mirror. As in, you can tell there’s something in your mouth but it’s better than waking up with a chipped tooth b/c of grinding your teeth in your sleep (or worse, if neglected longterm).

    I’ve tried several styles and price ranges. This one is perfect for me, not too expensive, but still comfortable/ durable. Problems I’ve encountered trying different bite guards: I bite through it, lose them, not really comfortable, or it goes through the washer/ dryer (melts).

  5. Island Mama

    This is a much more inexpensive alternative to a custom made night guard/retainer from the dentist. The way this guard works is pretty simple, and works pretty well for a clencher like me. It works pretty simply–you bite down on flat strips with your back molars while side wings sit between your teeth and cheeks. A front strap that goes over and in front of your bottom teeth/gum line ensures the guard doesn’t slip back.

    Due to stress, I clench hard in my sleep. Days I’m under severe stress I clench so hard my jaws sometimes get lockjaw. I’ve had to see my physician a few times for this, and while I haven’t had as much stress lately, I can say this night guard does protect my teeth from further wear.

    I’m due to get new crowns on my front teeth that I’ve ground down to see-through opacity, and with this night guard, I feel better about being protected in the future. At this price, it’s affordable enough to lose when traveling (this is a major consideration to take into account if you travel a lot or lose things frequently, because custom dental retainers costs thousands).

    What I don’t like about this product is two of the wing flaps on the sides that sit between the cheeks and the gums/teeth can be a bit uncomfortable at first. It takes some getting used to, and even after a few days it still feels kind of weird to me. I have a medium sized mouth and the front strap that helps hold the guard in place barely reaches my bottom front gum line. Because this strap limits the length the guard sits back in your mouth, if you have a larger mouth your bicuspids instead of your back molars may be biting down and holding the guard in place, which may feel really weird.

  6. A.P.B.

    I liked the product, I disliked the warrenty on the packaging, I liked the Amazon listing’s description of the products 1 year warranty

  7. Abel

    Really comfortable and it works amazingly! Great purchase, despite the price!

  8. N. Sun

    me gusto el producto, es muy cómodo y tiene mucha calidad

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