
A night guard is a custom-fitted dental appliance worn over the teeth during sleep to protect tooth surfaces and jaw structures from the damaging effects of bruxism, the habitual grinding or clenching of teeth. It is fabricated from impressions of the patient's teeth to ensure an accurate fit and is adjusted to maintain a balanced bite position.
What a Custom Night Guard Does for Your Teeth and Jaw
Patients looking for a night guard Guelph dentists prescribe to manage bruxism will find that a custom-fitted appliance from Guelph Village Dental provides a level of protection and comfort that over-the-counter options cannot match.
- Protects tooth enamel from grinding wear that accumulates silently during sleep
- Reduces jaw muscle tension and joint fatigue caused by nightly clenching
- Preserves existing dental restorations such as crowns, veneers, and fillings
- Fabricated from impressions of your teeth for a precise, stable fit
- Adjusted at follow-up appointments to ensure the bite remains correct and the appliance wears evenly
What Is Bruxism and Why Does It Need to Be Treated?
Bruxism is the habitual clenching or grinding of teeth, most commonly during sleep. Most people who grind their teeth are unaware of it, since it happens during sleep. Over time, bruxism wears down enamel, chips tooth edges, causes jaw muscle soreness, and places significant stress on the temporomandibular joint.
A custom night guard Guelph patients receive creates a barrier between the upper and lower teeth, absorbing and redistributing the forces of grinding before they reach the tooth surfaces. It does not stop the grinding reflex but prevents the damage it would otherwise cause. According to the [Ontario Dental Association] (https://www.oda.ca/) , occlusal guards are a recommended first-line protective measure for patients with confirmed bruxism. If you suspect bruxism, a dental exam includes a full bite and jaw assessment.
Custom Night Guard vs. Store-Bought: Which One Is Right for You?
Store-bought guards are available at many pharmacies. The difference in how they function and how long they last compared to a custom appliance is significant. Before selecting an option, understanding the key differences helps you make the right choice for your teeth and your budget.
| Feature | Custom Night Guard (Dental Office) | Store-Bought OTC Guard |
|---|---|---|
| Fit | Fabricated from your own dental impressions for a precise fit | Generic size; does not conform to your bite |
| Bite alignment | Adjusted by your dentist to maintain correct bite position | Not adjusted; may shift tooth alignment with prolonged use |
| Material | Professional-grade durable material chosen for your grinding severity | Consumer-grade material; wears down faster |
| Comfort | Thin, stable, and calibrated to your jaw | Bulky; may cause gagging, discomfort, or disturbed sleep |
| Durability | Typically lasts several years with proper care | Often needs replacement within a few months |
| Typical cost | $427 to $608; insurance may apply | $20 to $60; no coverage |
| Follow-up | Reviewed at dental appointments and adjusted as needed | No professional oversight |

What to Expect When Getting a Night Guard at Guelph Village Dental
The process for a night guard Guelph patients receive at Guelph Village Dental begins with a clinical assessment of your teeth, bite, and jaw muscles. Impressions of your teeth are taken, and your guard is custom-fabricated to your precise measurements.
At your fitting appointment, your dentist adjusts the guard to ensure the bite is balanced and the appliance seats securely. Patients typically adapt to wearing the guard within a few days to a couple of weeks. A follow-up check confirms the fit is still correct and that the guard is not causing any bite changes. Bring your guard to every [dental exam] so wear patterns can be monitored.
Can a Night Guard Help with TMJ Pain and What Are the Side Effects?
A night guard for TMJ concerns works by reducing the clenching forces transmitted to the temporomandibular joint during sleep. For patients whose jaw pain and muscle soreness are primarily driven by bruxism, an occlusal guard can meaningfully reduce overnight joint loading and morning stiffness.
Dental night guard side effects are generally mild. Most patients notice increased saliva production in the first week and minor jaw soreness as the muscles adapt. These effects typically resolve within two weeks. A guard that causes persistent discomfort, bite changes, or worsening jaw symptoms should be reassessed promptly by your dentist. At Guelph Village Dental, any concerns are addressed at your follow-up appointment. Regular dental hygiene visits also help your hygienist monitor early signs of wear or grinding.
How Much Does a Night Guard Cost in Guelph?
Night Guard Guelph: Pricing Overview
The cost of a night guard Guelph appointment at Guelph Village Dental ranges from $427 to $608, depending on the type of appliance prescribed and your individual clinical needs. Many dental insurance plans in Ontario include partial coverage for custom occlusal guards. Coverage details, including frequency limitations and co-pay amounts, are reviewed before fabrication begins.
FAQs About Night Guards and Occlusal Guards
Book Your Night Guard Fitting in Guelph
A custom night guard Guelph patients receive at Guelph Village Dental is precisely fitted to your bite and adjusted for long-term wear. If you wake with jaw soreness, notice tooth wear, or have been told you grind your teeth, a custom occlusal guard is one of the most straightforward ways to protect your smile.
- Custom-fabricated from your own dental impressions for a fit that stays in place and protects evenly
- Insurance coverage reviewed before fabrication; out-of-pocket costs explained clearly before you commit
Contact Guelph Village Dental to book your assessment.
Guelph Village Dental accepts the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP). Coverage eligibility is reviewed before treatment begins.

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