The Doctor’s NightGuard Dental Protector for Night Time Teeth Grinding, Medium, 1 each
- Dental protector for night-time teeth grinding
- If you are 5′ 7″ or less and weigh less then 165 pounds, the Medium size will likely fit
- Includes protector, container, and fitting instructions
- Please read all label information on delivery
Contents: Dental Protector, Container and Fitting Instructions. Custom Fit in Minutes: The Doctor’s Night Guard is similar to the dental protector recommended by many dentists – only you do the fitting yourself in about five minutes. Complete fitting instructions are inside the package and there is a toll-free number to call for extra help. Size Guidelines: Mouth size and body type don’t always correspond but as a general rule, choose the size based on the closest description of your height. Med
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List Price: $ 20.25
Price: $ 2.98
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Review by James K. Morgan for The Doctor’s NightGuard Dental Protector for Night Time Teeth Grinding, Medium, 1 each
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These mouthguards work well for people who grind their teeth at night. However, a couple things you need to know. The size large worked for me. I am 5′ 10″ and 150 pounds, not a large guy. The size small worked for my wife, who is small. The other thing is it takes a bit of practice to get a good fit. You aren’t likely to get it right the first time. You might want to buy a pair and figure the first one is just practice. Then, when you have a fit, trim it so it isn’t too clunky in your mouth.
June 26th, 2010 at 7:37 am
Review by Happy smile for The Doctor’s NightGuard Dental Protector for Night Time Teeth Grinding, Medium, 1 each
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I have been at the dentist almost six months trying to get a night guard, but my experience was not good. So far, they have made three of them without any success. All of themstarted moving all my teeth and the biting started getting spoiled. On top of that, the cost of such night guard was U$ 340. I decided to give this one a try, and even though I had to try it twice, I finally could get the shape I needed. It is true that it is somewhat bulky and that sometimes it takes more than one to get it done well, bu it works MUCH BETTER than the one at the dentist office – which is adjusted by the assistant, not the dentist – and is also way much cheaper. It makes no sense at all to pay hundreds of dollars for just a piece of plastic that, as in my experience, does not work.
June 26th, 2010 at 8:30 am
Review by T. Lawrence for The Doctor’s NightGuard Dental Protector for Night Time Teeth Grinding, Medium, 1 each
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I do not have joint problems – just teeth grinding so getting the $400 custom fit seemed a bit absurd – the other reviewers apparently did not read the directions or the manufacturer has modified the directions to account for their concerns – dipping the mold in cold water for one second eliminates the “scalding” problem and using your fingers to mold the product and “sucking” in as directed really helps shape the mold to fit your teeth and the shape of your mouth. I also followed the directions and trimmed the mold before boiling in hot water so it did not go beyond where my teeth are (wisdom teeth gone). It took no time at all for me to get use to the mold – No real complaints other than I grind my teeth in the first place – and thus need something like this.
June 26th, 2010 at 8:55 am
Review by M. J Lane for The Doctor’s NightGuard Dental Protector for Night Time Teeth Grinding, Medium, 1 each
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This product is not ready for prime-time. What you are supposed to do is boil the protector in water and then press the scalding hot appliance into your teeth a good 3-4 millimeters. Even if you can take the heat the appliance does not get soft enough to really get your teeth in that far. The best I could manage was a “dent” in the plastic. Even if you do get your teeth into it there is so much spillover on the sides that you’ll not be able to close your mouth and you’ll wake up in a puddle of drool. So you will spend hours cutting and shaving the appliance to try to get something usable and in the end you’ll wind up just returning it for a refund.
June 26th, 2010 at 9:53 am
Review by Lynn for The Doctor’s NightGuard Dental Protector for Night Time Teeth Grinding, Medium, 1 each
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I followed directions and have tried unsuccesfully to sleep wearing the Doctor’s NightGuard. It is too thick and bulky and too hard. It forces the mouth into an uncomfortable open position. I trimmed the back edges but that didn’t help. I wish I could find one that is less bulky and a bit softer. Since it’s guaranteed, I’m going to try to get my money back.
June 26th, 2010 at 9:54 am