SleepRight Secure-Comfort Dental Guard
Ready to wear bruxism mouth guard
The SleepRight Secure-Comfort Dental Guard for teeth grinding and clenching is the original design made to suit the majority of bruxism and teeth grinding sufferers. The guard features stability wings on both sides to help keep it in place. Designed by a specialist in dentistry, the self-adjust technology ensures the guard will fit all sizes for those suffering from teeth grinding. Not only can it help protect your teeth you are also likely to sleep better.
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Description
The SleepRight Secure-Comfort Dental Guard for teeth grinding and clenching is the original design made to suit the majority of bruxism and teeth grinding sufferers. The Secure Comfort features stability wings on both sides to help keep the dental guard in place. Designed by a specialist in dentistry, the self-adjust technology ensure the guard will fit all sizes for those suffering from teeth grinding.
The SleepRight Secure Comfort dental guard is ready to wear so you do not need to melt plastic or have impressions taken. It is a safe, proven, and affordable alternative to a custom-made dental guard from a dentist that can cost hundreds of pounds and require several visits to get the fitting right. The SleepRight is a lightweight but strong teeth guard that is designed to protect your teeth and jaw joint from clenching and grinding. Not only can the guard help protect your teeth, you are also likely to sleep better.
Designed to protect teeth and TMJ from clenching and grinding
Materials
Latex Free Plastic
Benefits
- Affordable solution suitable for the majority of grinders
- Ready to use with no boiling or microwaving required
- Extra safety and security through stability wings
- Bite pads adjust to fit all sizes and swivel to match all bite angles
Precautions
- Do not use if you are under 18 years of age and do not allow children under the age of 18 to use this product.
- Do not use if you have TMJ dysfunction without consulting a dentist first; have teeth or jaw pain; or if the dental guard or any part of the device is broken or damaged.
- Do not use as an athletic mouth guard.
- Before using this product, carefully read and understand all directions and consult with your dentist if you have any concerns. Using this product other than as directed may cause breakage of the product and potential injury.
- Do not use for more than 12 hours in a 24 hour period.
- Not for use with dentures, braces or other dental appliances.
- Do not use for more than 3 months from initial use without consulting your dentist.
- Ask a dentist before use if you have loose fillings, loose teeth, chipped or broken teeth, loose caps or unfilled cavities; jaw clicking or pain, teeth pain, face pain; difficulty chewing; mouth sores; gum disease or bleeding gums; or respiratory problems.
- While using this product, see your dentist at least every 6 months.
- Stop use and see a dentist if you develop loose teeth or a change in your bite; experience pain or other irregularity.
- Stop use if it easily falls out of your mouth or causes you to gag or choke, you develop bleeding gums, soreness or other reaction inside your mouth.
- CAUTION: As with all intra-oral devices, there are inherent risk factors associated with using them. You should proceed with caution while using this product and regularly examine it, before and after each use, for any damage that may present a potential health hazard.
Additional FAQs
Do mouth guards stop snoring?
No – a standard mouth guard is designed to protect teeth from grinding and clenching (bruxism), not to treat snoring or obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA). People often search for terms like “sleep apnoea mouth guard” or “anti-snoring mouthpiece”, but these usually refer to a mandibular advancement device, which works very differently.
What’s the difference between a mouth guard and a mandibular advancement device?
Although they may look similar, what they’re used for is very different:
- Mouth guards act as a cushion between your teeth to prevent damage from grinding.
- A mandibular advancement device (sometimes marketed as a “sleep apnoea mouth guard” or “anti-snoring mouth guard”) repositions the lower jaw to improve airflow, helping reduce tongue-based snoring and support symptoms of mild to moderate OSA.
If your goal is to reduce grinding and to protect your teeth, a mouth guard is best. If you want to ease snoring or support sleep apnoea symptoms, a mandibular advancement device is more suitable.
How do I mould a mouth guard?
It depends on the type of mouth guard you choose. Some are ready to wear straight out of the box, while others are boil-and-bite designs that need to be softened in hot water and shaped to your bite.
For the best fit, always follow the fitting or moulding instructions provided with your mouth guard product.
How do I clean my mouth guard?
Cleaning instructions can vary depending on the type of mouth guard you have, so it’s always best to follow the guidance provided with your specific product.
As a general rule, rinse your mouth guard with cool water after each use and gently brush it with a soft toothbrush. For a deeper clean, you can use a specialist cleaning solution or mild soap. Avoid hot water, as this can warp the material. Always allow the guard to dry fully before storing it in a ventilated case.
54 reviews for SleepRight Secure-Comfort Dental Guard
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I had been advised to get a mouth guard by the dentist, who reminded me that if I continue to grind my teeth, they will not grow back and I will struggle later in life! I didn’t realise it was that bad so I decided to try a cheaper product from the internet before going for the dentist’s expensive solution. All the comments on this site helped me to make the decision to get the comfort night guard. I was surprised at how uncomforatble it was to start with. It made my mouth water a lot, making it uncomfortable and I used to wake half way through the night and remove it. However, I would wake in the morning clenching my jaw even more. So I persevered and about 10 nights later my mouth was accepting it, the mouth watering has stopped (I put it in just before sleep time, rather than half an hour before) I now sleep all the way through the night. I find that I clench my jaw a lot less during the day too. It must have been really bad but hadn’t connected all my symptoms of sleepless nights, sensitive teeth in the mornings and shooting pains up the side of my face. Now I am having very restful nights. I am so pleased I tried this night guard and would recommend it.
SleepRight Secure Comfort Night-Guard
I was clenching my teeth through the night (and probably in the daytime without realising it), cracking teeth and fillings and waking myself up. My dentist suggested waiting another six months and then fitting me for a guard if necessary. I did not want to break any more fillings, so I decided to try the SleepRight Secure Comfort Night-Guard. It is a blessing. It took a while to get used to it, but now, after a few months, I sleep right through the night � for the first time that I can remember. I do bite onto the guard in the night, but it does not wake me or cause any damage. I am practising to relax my jaw when I sleep so that the guard will be there only as a safeguard. I would make two points. I am sensitive to things going in my mouth (like joke teeth). The first time I tried the guard it made me gag. I tried again and again, lasting only a few seconds. Then I had a rest. A little later I tried to fit the guard again. This time no gagging at all. So if you do experience any problem with gagging, just practise, take a rest, then try again. I do notice the guard, but I can live with it, and it is better than the alternative of broken teeth. If I have been clenching onto the guard, I feel some discomfort in my TMJ (although not when my jaw has been relaxed). Through the day I do some easy jaw exercises (opening my mouth wide, moving my lower jaw forwards and side to side � just a couple of minutes in total). After the exercises my TMJ operates smoothly and my bite is normal.
SleepRight Secure Comfort Night-Guard
I suffered from headaches for years! During a visit to my dentist he asked if I suffered headaches and suggested this may be because I grind my teeth, he said that he could make me a mouth guard which would cost around 200 GBP! As I wasnt sure if this would work I decided to get this mouth guard at a fraction of the cost. IT WORKS! I didnt even have the ‘couple of nights’ to get used to it, as soon as it was in I slept well and now 3 weeks on have not had a single headache. I would recommend this to anybody who has been advised they grind their teeth!
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I’ve been using these night-guards for the last few years and now don’t know what I’d do without them – they are so much more comfortable than the kind of guard I used to get from my dentist. They haven’t stopped me from grinding my teeth (I have given up hope that anything can cure me) and I’m now on my third guard as I do eventually manage to bite through them – I have found that the deluxe model is more durable than the standard one. In my opinion they are worth every penny – without them I suffered from constant toothache together with the anxiety that I was slowly destroying my teeth. I couldn’t recommend them more highly.
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This cured my jaw/ face/ neck/ pain within about aweek. It was very comfortable to sleep with and did not slip at all in the night. It took about two nights to get used to sleeping with it but now I wouldn’t be without it!