Custom vs. Over-the-Counter Clear Night Guards: Pros and Cons

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Written by Joanne M., Director of Telehealth Clinical Operations | Fact-Checked for Clinical Accuracy

If you’ve been grinding your teeth at night, chances are you’ve been told to get a night guard. But with so many options out there—from boil-and-bite models at the pharmacy to professional-grade custom guards—it’s easy to feel overwhelmed.

So what’s the real difference between over-the-counter (OTC) and custom night guards? And more importantly, which one is right for you?

Let’s break it down with a side-by-side comparison to help you make the best choice for your health, comfort, and wallet.


Fit and Comfort Comparison

OTC Guards:
These are typically "boil-and-bite" models you mold at home by softening the plastic in hot water and biting into it. While this offers a quick fix, the fit can be bulky or uneven—especially if your bite isn’t perfectly symmetrical (hint: most aren’t!).

Custom Guards:
Made using precise impressions of your teeth, custom guards fit like a glove. They're slim, comfortable, and often feel like you're not wearing anything at all.
👉 For example, NewSmile sends you an impression kit to use at home, then crafts your night guard in a professional dental lab—no visit to the dentist required.

Verdict: If you plan to wear your night guard every night (and you should), comfort is key. Custom wins here, hands down.


Durability and Material Differences

OTC Guards:
Most store-bought guards are made from softer, less durable materials. They tend to wear down faster—sometimes within a few months—and can become deformed if not stored properly.

Custom Guards:
These use higher-grade dental materials designed to withstand nightly grinding. They're longer-lasting, more resistant to damage, and offer better protection for your enamel and jaw alignment.

Verdict: Custom guards are an investment, but they hold up significantly longer—often making them more cost-effective in the long run.


How Custom Guards Are Made

Ever wonder what makes a custom night guard so…custom?

  1. You take impressions of your teeth (usually with an at-home kit like NewSmile’s)

  2. The impressions are sent to a dental lab

  3. Technicians create a precise mold of your bite and craft a night guard that fits your unique smile

It’s the same process used by dentists, minus the clinic markup. NewSmile’s direct-to-you model makes it both affordable and convenient, without compromising on quality.


When OTC Guards Might Be Enough

To be fair, there are situations where an OTC night guard can do the job, such as:

  • You’re experiencing occasional grinding and want to test before committing

  • You need a temporary solution while waiting for a custom guard

  • Your budget is tight and you need immediate, short-term protection

But for those dealing with consistent grinding, jaw pain, or dental sensitivity, a better fit and stronger material is well worth the step up.


Final Thoughts: Which Night Guard Is Right for You?

If you’re grinding your teeth regularly, don’t let a poor-fitting night guard become part of the problem. Comfort, durability, and protection matter—especially when it comes to your long-term oral health.

Bottom line: OTC guards are better than nothing. But if you're looking for real results, a custom clear night guard like the one from NewSmile gives you the comfort and care your smile deserves.

🛒 Ready to try one for yourself?
Explore NewSmile’s custom night guard made in dental-grade labs and delivered to your door. No dentist visit. No guesswork. Just better sleep and a healthier smile.



Written by Joanne M., Director of Telehealth Clinical Operations | Fact-Checked for Clinical Accuracy

If you’ve been grinding your teeth at night, chances are you’ve been told to get a night guard. But with so many options out there—from boil-and-bite models at the pharmacy to professional-grade custom guards—it’s easy to feel overwhelmed.

So what’s the real difference between over-the-counter (OTC) and custom night guards? And more importantly, which one is right for you?

Let’s break it down with a side-by-side comparison to help you make the best choice for your health, comfort, and wallet.


Fit and Comfort Comparison

OTC Guards:
These are typically "boil-and-bite" models you mold at home by softening the plastic in hot water and biting into it. While this offers a quick fix, the fit can be bulky or uneven—especially if your bite isn’t perfectly symmetrical (hint: most aren’t!).

Custom Guards:
Made using precise impressions of your teeth, custom guards fit like a glove. They're slim, comfortable, and often feel like you're not wearing anything at all.
👉 For example, NewSmile sends you an impression kit to use at home, then crafts your night guard in a professional dental lab—no visit to the dentist required.

Verdict: If you plan to wear your night guard every night (and you should), comfort is key. Custom wins here, hands down.


Durability and Material Differences

OTC Guards:
Most store-bought guards are made from softer, less durable materials. They tend to wear down faster—sometimes within a few months—and can become deformed if not stored properly.

Custom Guards:
These use higher-grade dental materials designed to withstand nightly grinding. They're longer-lasting, more resistant to damage, and offer better protection for your enamel and jaw alignment.

Verdict: Custom guards are an investment, but they hold up significantly longer—often making them more cost-effective in the long run.


How Custom Guards Are Made

Ever wonder what makes a custom night guard so…custom?

  1. You take impressions of your teeth (usually with an at-home kit like NewSmile’s)

  2. The impressions are sent to a dental lab

  3. Technicians create a precise mold of your bite and craft a night guard that fits your unique smile

It’s the same process used by dentists, minus the clinic markup. NewSmile’s direct-to-you model makes it both affordable and convenient, without compromising on quality.


When OTC Guards Might Be Enough

To be fair, there are situations where an OTC night guard can do the job, such as:

  • You’re experiencing occasional grinding and want to test before committing

  • You need a temporary solution while waiting for a custom guard

  • Your budget is tight and you need immediate, short-term protection

But for those dealing with consistent grinding, jaw pain, or dental sensitivity, a better fit and stronger material is well worth the step up.


Final Thoughts: Which Night Guard Is Right for You?

If you’re grinding your teeth regularly, don’t let a poor-fitting night guard become part of the problem. Comfort, durability, and protection matter—especially when it comes to your long-term oral health.

Bottom line: OTC guards are better than nothing. But if you're looking for real results, a custom clear night guard like the one from NewSmile gives you the comfort and care your smile deserves.

🛒 Ready to try one for yourself?
Explore NewSmile’s custom night guard made in dental-grade labs and delivered to your door. No dentist visit. No guesswork. Just better sleep and a healthier smile.



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