Oral-B Nighttime Dental Guard, Less Than 3-Minutes for Custom Teeth Grinding Protection with Scope Mint Flavor

$15.60

(8 customer reviews)
Oral-B Nighttime Dental Guard, Less Than 3-Minutes for Custom Teeth Grinding Protection with Scope Mint Flavor $15.60
SKU: 3CD8AA50 Category: Tag:
  • Cost-effective, FDA-audited, USA-made Dental Guard
  • Economical alternative to dentist-office custom guards ($300-$500)
  • Quick 3-minute custom fitting at home using a microwave
  • Ideal for bruxism sufferers to reduce tooth damage and grinding noise
  • Infused with Original Scope Mint Flavor for a great taste.
  • BPA-free and Latex-free material
  • Prevents upper and lower teeth contact, even if not extending to rear teeth
  • Complete satisfaction with QR code for easy setup and returns
  • Includes: Guard, Impression Tray, and convenient Storage Case
  • Coming soon same great product, new look. Package may vary, you may receive either refreshed designs or traditional packaging.

Additional information

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

Product Dimensions

7 x 5 x 1 inches, 1.6 ounces

Item model number

I00028074

Date First Available

December 23, 2010

Manufacturer

OraLabs Inc.

Country of Origin

USA

8 reviews for Oral-B Nighttime Dental Guard, Less Than 3-Minutes for Custom Teeth Grinding Protection with Scope Mint Flavor

  1. Tony

    This product is exactly what I was looking for. I grind my teeth at night and I had an appliance made at a dentist years ago and it cost (back then) over $500. This is $20 and for me, it’s better because it is smaller and a little more pliable.

    I followed the instructions exactly, and it worked for me on the first try. My only advice to add to the instructions is when you put it in the microwave, be sure to put a piece of paper towel folded twice in a nice square underneath the plastic case. After a minute this thing is really hot, and if I didn’t have the paper towel in there I don’t think I could have touched that plastic- it was way too hot. But other than that, this thing fits in my mouth just right. It doesn’t move around when I sleep, and it hasn’t come loose yet. And I’m a big guy with a big head, so I just thought my mouth would be bigger than most but apparently not. Like I said, my high dollar appliance was way too stiff, like hard plastic, and this was softer, but not too soft. The only thing I don’t know is how long they last. Even if I have to buy one every month, it will take me a while to get to what a professional appliance sells for now. And maybe I boiled off the Scope flavor because honestly, I can barely taste it- and not at all most of the time. But I wasn’t looking for that anyways. I should mention that it specifically says that this is NOT a mouthguard, and has no shock absorbing properties.

    In summary, if you want a way cheaper solution to the dentist appliance for grinding teeth, then this may be right for you. It is for me.

  2. vicki bannon

    I have had a custom mouth guard. Very hard and slowly broke apart within months. Tried many others over the counter. So big and cumbersome that without knowing was pulling them out at night. Not helpful in preventing grinding😆. Had been in the US and happen to find the oral B nighttime guard. So I purchased it. Been in love ever since! They were way cheaper in the states. Hard to even find in Canada! Now with Amazon it is so easy! The guard can be a little tough to release from the tray. After that they are thin and light. My body is not removing them at night. My body had never liked any of the bulky guards! The Oral B gets the job done in preventing grinding. I love them and will be a forever customer! Thanks oral B! Vicki☺️

  3. felicity

    first of all it’s non refundable which really sucks because its complete garbage. I read the reviews about it being small and i thought that sounded perfect because other night guards have been way too big for me. well it was just the right size for me but that also means it’s probably the wrong size for you. that was actually the only good part about it and it snowballed downhill from there at a rapid pace…i followed the instruction exactly step by step and my first go went very badly. first bad sign was the tray that its in cracked in the microwave even though i put it in for the exact right amount of time. next the stupid thing got stuck in that tray and not even where it had cracked in the front it was the ends and the sides that were completely cemented down. it says to “remove gently” but this proved to be an impossible task. i had to pry it off the tray very carefully with a butter knife but i did get it off and i thought it looked good. no cracks or tears so i thought i beat the odds and achieved success. wrong. even though i lined everything up when i bit down for some reason it only fit half my teeth. its like the night guard itself somehow expanded and was too wide. i remembered seeing in the instructions it said to put it back in the tray and microwave it for slightly less time so i didnt panic and i did just that. this time it did not get stuck in the tray and i thought for sure i had it this time. but when i put it in again now it was way too loose it just falls right out unless i am biting down and in the process of trying to just hold it in my mouth i already have indents from my bottom teeth. seeing as my mouth is quite small and as such not the most powerful mouth in the world if this didn’t work for me i truly can’t see it working for any human adult. and tragically i am unable to get a refund so that was just a total waste of money. please save yourselves and learn from my mistakes 🥲

  4. Cookie Box

    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.

  5. Rebecca

    Better than paying hundreds of dollars for a custom one. It was easy to create the mould and it is quite comfortable to sleep with.

  6. Grayee

    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.

  7. Niña

    I use this as I grind my teeth at night when sleeping. This is the most comfortable mouthguard I have used. More comfortable than the custom mouthguard I had years go.

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