If you grind your teeth at night (bruxism), a custom night guard is the best way to protect your smile. But how much does one actually cost? And is it worth the price compared to cheaper over-the-counter options?

In this guide, we’ll break down:
 Average costs (with & without insurance)
 What affects the price
 Why custom guards are worth it
 How to save money

Custom Night Guard Cost Breakdown

1. Average Price Range

Where You Buy It Price Range
Dentist’s Office 300800+
Online Dental Lab (e.g., New Smile Life) 150300
With Insurance 50300 (after coverage)

💡 Why the big range? Depends on materials, dentist fees, and lab costs.

2. What Affects the Price?

  • Material (hard acrylic vs. dual-layer)

  • Dentist’s labor fees (varies by location)

  • Impressions (some offices charge extra)

  • Insurance coverage (if applicable)

3. Hidden Costs to Watch For

  • Adjustments (50150 if it doesn’t fit right)

  • Replacements (needed every 2-5 years)

  • Emergency visits (if a cheap guard causes problems)

Custom vs. Over-the-Counter (OTC) Guards

Feature Custom Guard OTC Guard
Fit Perfectly molded to your teeth One-size-fits-all or boil-and-bite
Comfort Thin, easy to sleep in Bulky, may cause gagging
Durability 2-5 years 3-6 months
Protection Prevents cracks, TMJ pain Minimal protection
Long-Term Cost 150800 once 20100 every few months

💡 Over time, a custom guard often saves money by preventing expensive dental work.

Is a Custom Night Guard Worth It?

✅ Yes, If You:

✔ Grind frequently or severely
✔ Have jaw pain or TMJ issues
✔ Want long-term protection (not a temporary fix)
✔ Have insurance coverage (reduces cost)

❌ Maybe Not, If You:

✔ Only grind occasionally (try a boil-and-bite first)
✔ Are on a very tight budget (but consider long-term risks)

How to Save on a Custom Night Guard

  1. Check Insurance – Many plans cover 50-80%.

  2. Use an HSA/FSA – Pre-tax savings for medical expenses.

  3. Buy Online – Labs like New Smile Life offer dentist-quality guards for less.

  4. Ask About Payment Plans – Some dentists offer financing.

Final Verdict: Pay Now or Pay Later?

A $300 custom guard might seem expensive, but compare it to:

  • $1,000+ for a crown (if grinding cracks a tooth)

  • $3,000+ for TMJ treatment (if jaw damage occurs)

💡 Preventing damage is cheaper than fixing it!

Need an affordable custom guard? Try New Smile Life’s options.

FAQ

Q: How long does a custom night guard last?
A: 2-5 years with proper care (vs. months for OTC guards).

Q: Can I get a discount if I buy two at once?
A: Some online labs offer bulk deals—ask before ordering.

Q: Does insurance cover replacements?
A: Usually every 3-5 years—check your plan details.

For more cost-saving tips, visit New Smile Life.

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