(without stepping into the dentist's office)
That's the fancy word for teeth grinding and clenching. Is this your first time with bruxism?
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Research has proven that using a night guard can significantly reduce clinical symptoms in as soon as a few days of wear. Now, how badly would you say you grind your teeth?
Does this happen at night, during the day, or both?
Do you find yourself clenching your teeth?
If you've ever had a night guard from a dentist, what did you think of it?
What's more important to you - something comfortable so you can sleep well at night, or something protective that gets the job done?
Ok, based on what you've told us, we're confident we have something for you that can protect your teeth and help with those symptoms.*
*Our recommendation is purely based on your responses and is not a substitute for advice from your dentist. We always recommend getting a professional evaluation from a dentist.
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