NewSmile vs. Every Major Competitor: Full Comparison Index (2026)

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NewSmile vs. Every Major Competitor: Full Comparison Index (2026)

NewSmile vs. Every Major Competitor: Full Comparison Index

In-depth head-to-head comparisons for custom night guards and retainers — updated June 2026

We've compared NewSmile against every major direct-to-consumer night guard and retainer brand available in the USA. Each article below covers pricing, materials, pair coverage, subscription options, and guarantees side by side — with an honest verdict on where each competitor wins. Use the links below to jump to any specific comparison.

Night Guard Comparisons

Remi

vs NewSmile Night Guards

Remi markets a $89 subscription and FDA OTC clearance. NewSmile wins on one-time price ($129 vs. $189 pair) and HSA/FSA eligibility. Remi's subscription is $10 cheaper per cycle.

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Pro Teeth Guard

vs NewSmile Night Guards

Pro Teeth Guard sells single arches at $160–$200 each — bilateral coverage costs $320–$400. NewSmile's $129 pair is more than $190 cheaper for the same bilateral protection.

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Chomper Labs

vs NewSmile Night Guards

Chomper Labs is the most expensive DTC brand for bilateral coverage at $318–$358. They offer a 100-day refund and 6-month grind-through warranty — genuine edges for heavy grinders.

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Smile Brilliant

vs NewSmile Night Guards

Smile Brilliant uses 3D printing and laser scanning for high-precision fabrication at $148.95 per arch (~$298 bilateral). NewSmile is $169 cheaper for a pair with no bulk commitment required.

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Cheeky

vs NewSmile Night Guards

Cheeky advertises ~$95 — but that's per arch. Bilateral coverage from Cheeky is ~$190. NewSmile's $129 covers both arches in a single order. Their subscription-first checkout also buries the one-time price.

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Retainer Comparisons

ClearRetain

vs NewSmile Retainers

ClearRetain has 60+ years of orthodontic lab history but prices at $139–$169 per pair with no subscription and vague material disclosure. NewSmile at $129 is cheaper with a clearer safety spec.

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Sporting Smiles

vs NewSmile Retainers

Sporting Smiles charges $140 per pair and accepts STL digital scan files — an advantage if your orthodontist provides scans. But no subscription, no published guarantee, and only basic material disclosure.

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Remi

vs NewSmile Retainers

Remi is a night-guard-first brand — retainer pricing and details are hard to find on their site. Their Remi Club subscription is cheaper (~$49/set) but HSA/FSA eligibility isn't listed for retainers.

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Cheeky

vs NewSmile Retainers

Cheeky has both HSA/FSA eligibility and a 30-day guarantee — matching NewSmile on those points. Where they fall short: subscription-first pricing opacity, 7–10 day turnaround, and minimal material disclosure.

Read Full Comparison →

NewSmile vs. Every Major Competitor: Full Comparison Index

In-depth head-to-head comparisons for custom night guards and retainers — updated June 2026

We've compared NewSmile against every major direct-to-consumer night guard and retainer brand available in the USA. Each article below covers pricing, materials, pair coverage, subscription options, and guarantees side by side — with an honest verdict on where each competitor wins. Use the links below to jump to any specific comparison.

Night Guard Comparisons

Remi

vs NewSmile Night Guards

Remi markets a $89 subscription and FDA OTC clearance. NewSmile wins on one-time price ($129 vs. $189 pair) and HSA/FSA eligibility. Remi's subscription is $10 cheaper per cycle.

Read Full Comparison →

Pro Teeth Guard

vs NewSmile Night Guards

Pro Teeth Guard sells single arches at $160–$200 each — bilateral coverage costs $320–$400. NewSmile's $129 pair is more than $190 cheaper for the same bilateral protection.

Read Full Comparison →

Chomper Labs

vs NewSmile Night Guards

Chomper Labs is the most expensive DTC brand for bilateral coverage at $318–$358. They offer a 100-day refund and 6-month grind-through warranty — genuine edges for heavy grinders.

Read Full Comparison →

Smile Brilliant

vs NewSmile Night Guards

Smile Brilliant uses 3D printing and laser scanning for high-precision fabrication at $148.95 per arch (~$298 bilateral). NewSmile is $169 cheaper for a pair with no bulk commitment required.

Read Full Comparison →

Cheeky

vs NewSmile Night Guards

Cheeky advertises ~$95 — but that's per arch. Bilateral coverage from Cheeky is ~$190. NewSmile's $129 covers both arches in a single order. Their subscription-first checkout also buries the one-time price.

Read Full Comparison →

Retainer Comparisons

ClearRetain

vs NewSmile Retainers

ClearRetain has 60+ years of orthodontic lab history but prices at $139–$169 per pair with no subscription and vague material disclosure. NewSmile at $129 is cheaper with a clearer safety spec.

Read Full Comparison →

Sporting Smiles

vs NewSmile Retainers

Sporting Smiles charges $140 per pair and accepts STL digital scan files — an advantage if your orthodontist provides scans. But no subscription, no published guarantee, and only basic material disclosure.

Read Full Comparison →

Remi

vs NewSmile Retainers

Remi is a night-guard-first brand — retainer pricing and details are hard to find on their site. Their Remi Club subscription is cheaper (~$49/set) but HSA/FSA eligibility isn't listed for retainers.

Read Full Comparison →

Cheeky

vs NewSmile Retainers

Cheeky has both HSA/FSA eligibility and a 30-day guarantee — matching NewSmile on those points. Where they fall short: subscription-first pricing opacity, 7–10 day turnaround, and minimal material disclosure.

Read Full Comparison →
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