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Night Guards & Snore Guards in Avon, OH

Night Guards & Snore Guards in Avon, OH

Night Guards & Snore Guards at Avon Dental

Most people who grind their teeth don't know it — until they wake up with a sore jaw, a morning headache, or a dentist points out the wear patterns on their enamel. Custom night guards from Avon Dental are precisely fitted to your bite, made from professional-grade materials, and designed to protect your teeth from the forces of bruxism you can't control in your sleep. We also fit custom snore guards and oral appliances for patients dealing with disruptive snoring and mild sleep-disordered breathing.

Custom-fitted to your exact bite Hard, soft, and dual-laminate options Night guards & snore appliances available Most insurance plans accepted
What Grinding Does Over Time

Bruxism is silent damage — until it isn't

Teeth grinding during sleep happens with forces your jaw was never designed to sustain for hours at a time. The damage is cumulative and permanent once enamel is gone.

250+
lbs of force

Bruxism can generate over 250 pounds of force on teeth — compared to the 20–40 lbs used during normal chewing. Enamel doesn't grow back.

1 in 3
Adults Affected

An estimated one in three adults experiences sleep bruxism at some point — most without a formal diagnosis until a dentist spots the damage.

5 yrs
Guard Lifespan

A well-made hard acrylic custom guard can last up to five years — absorbing grinding forces so your teeth and restorations don't have to.

45%
Snoring Reduction

Mandibular advancement devices (snore guards) reduce snoring by approximately 45% by repositioning the jaw to keep the airway open during sleep.

Warning Signs

How to know if you're grinding your teeth

Because bruxism happens during sleep, most people discover it from a dentist — not from feeling it. But your body leaves clues. These are the signs that warrant a conversation about a custom night guard.

  • Morning jaw soreness or stiffness — the muscles worked all night and are letting you know
  • Dull headaches that start at the temples — often described as a hatband around the head, worst when you wake up
  • Tooth sensitivity that's getting worse — worn enamel exposes the underlying dentin, increasing sensitivity to temperature and sweets
  • Flattened or chipped tooth edges — front teeth that once had a natural scalloped edge are now flat or notched
  • Facial muscle fatigue or tightness — the masseter (jaw) muscles become enlarged and tender from constant overuse
  • Cracked or fractured teeth — especially teeth that crack without an obvious cause like biting something hard
  • A partner reporting grinding sounds — the audible grinding noise during sleep is a definitive sign
  • Daytime clenching — noticing yourself clenching during stress, concentration, or driving

A dentist can confirm bruxism during a routine exam by identifying wear patterns, micro-fractures, and enlarged masseter muscles. If you're experiencing any of these symptoms, mention them at your next visit — or call us sooner.

Your Options

Three types of custom oral appliances — matched to your situation

Not all grinding is the same, and not all appliances serve the same purpose. We'll recommend the right type based on the severity of your bruxism and your specific symptoms.

For Mild Grinding

Soft Night Guard

Made from flexible, resilient material, soft guards are the most comfortable option for patients who clench occasionally or have mild bruxism. They're easy to get used to and ideal for patients new to wearing an appliance.

Not recommended for heavy grinders — the soft material can actually encourage chewing behavior and typically needs replacement within 6 months under heavy use.

Best for: Mild clenching · New appliance wearers
For Moderate–Heavy Grinding

Dual-Laminate Guard

Dual-laminate guards combine a soft inner layer for comfort against the teeth with a hard acrylic outer shell for durability. They provide the comfort benefits of soft guards with the longevity and protection of hard guards.

The most versatile option — appropriate for the majority of bruxism patients, lasting anywhere from 1 to 5 years depending on grinding severity.

Best for: Moderate to heavy grinders · Most patients
For Snoring & Sleep Apnea

Mandibular Advancement Device

A snore guard works differently from a bruxism guard. Rather than creating a barrier between teeth, it gently advances the lower jaw (mandible) forward during sleep. This repositioning keeps the throat muscles taut and prevents the airway from collapsing — the mechanical cause of snoring.

MADs are the dentist-prescribed alternative to CPAP for mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea and are clinically shown to reduce snoring by approximately 45%.

Best for: Snoring · Mild sleep apnea · CPAP alternatives
Custom Fit. Professional Grade.

Your enamel doesn't grow back. A night guard means you never have to find out how much you're losing.

Get Fitted for a Night Guard
Know the Difference

Custom night guard vs. store-bought — is it worth it?

Pharmacy boil-and-bite guards look similar to custom guards. The experience — and the protection — are completely different. Here's an honest comparison.

Custom Night Guard (Dental Office) Store-Bought / Boil-and-Bite
Fit ✓ Precision-fitted to your exact bite ✗ Generic — approximate fit at best
Comfort ✓ Thin, stays in place, barely noticeable ✗ Bulky, often falls out during sleep
Protection level ✓ Distributes force evenly across all teeth ✗ Uneven pressure can worsen jaw strain
Bite safety ✓ Calibrated to your occlusion — no bite shift ✗ Poor fit can shift teeth alignment over time
Material ✓ Professional-grade acrylic or dual-laminate ✗ Soft thermoplastic — degrades quickly
Lifespan ✓ 1 to 5 years depending on material and grind severity ✗ Weeks to a few months for heavy grinders
Replaceability ✓ Digital impressions saved — reprint without new impressions ✗ Must re-purchase and re-fit each time

Important: grinding may be linked to your airway — not just stress

Modern sleep medicine has identified a strong connection between sleep bruxism and obstructive sleep apnea. When oxygen levels drop during an apnea event, the brain triggers jaw clenching as a survival mechanism to reopen the airway. If you grind your teeth and snore, wake up gasping, or feel chronically fatigued during the day, mention this to us — a standard bruxism guard may not be the right first step, and we'll discuss whether a sleep study or mandibular advancement device is more appropriate for your situation.

Why Avon Dental

Protecting your teeth while you sleep

From the impression to the final fitting, here's what makes a night guard from Avon Dental different from anything you'll find over the counter.

Digital Impressions — No Goop

We use intraoral scanning to capture a precise 3D digital map of your teeth — no trays of messy putty, no gagging. The scan takes a few minutes and produces a more accurate model than traditional impressions.

Professional Lab Fabrication

Your guard is made by a certified dental lab using professional-grade materials — not thermoplastic you soften in your microwave. The difference in durability and fit is significant.

Bite Calibration at Fitting

When you pick up your guard, we check your bite carefully and make any needed adjustments chairside. A guard that shifts your bite even slightly can cause more jaw strain than it prevents — we make sure that doesn't happen.

Insurance Billing Handled

Many dental insurance plans partially cover custom night guards when prescribed for bruxism or TMJ. We verify your coverage before fabrication and walk through what's covered so there are no surprises.

All Three Appliance Types

Soft guards, dual-laminate guards, and mandibular advancement devices — all available in-house. We match the appliance type to your clinical situation, not to a one-size-fits-all protocol.

Same Team, Long-Term Care

We monitor your guard at every checkup — checking for wear, adjusting fit as your bite evolves, and catching new signs of bruxism damage before they become expensive restorative problems.

The Avon Dental Team

Protecting what took years to build

Enamel damage from bruxism is permanent. Every year without a night guard is a year of wear that can't be undone — wear that eventually leads to sensitivity, fractures, failing restorations, and costly rebuilds. A custom guard is one of the most cost-effective investments in your dental health you can make.

Our dentists diagnose bruxism at routine exams, recommend the right appliance type for your situation, and follow up at every visit to make sure your guard is still doing its job. If you've been told before that you grind your teeth and never followed through on getting a guard, let's fix that at your next appointment.

Learn more about our TMJ treatment options, or explore our complete list of services. Meet our team.

Frequently Asked

Common Questions About Night Guards & Snore Guards

How do I know if I need a night guard?
The most reliable way is to have a dentist check for signs of bruxism during an exam — worn enamel, micro-fractures, flattened tooth edges, and enlarged jaw muscles are all visible clinically. Symptom-wise, watch for morning jaw soreness, headaches concentrated at the temples, waking with teeth that feel sore or sensitive, or a partner reporting grinding sounds. Daytime clenching during stress is also a strong indicator of nighttime bruxism. If any of these sound familiar, mention it at your next visit or call us — we'll check at the appointment.
Is a custom night guard really better than a store-bought one?
Yes — significantly. A custom guard is made from a precise digital scan of your teeth and fabricated by a professional lab to fit your exact bite. It sits securely, distributes force evenly, and doesn't shift your jaw out of its natural resting position. A boil-and-bite guard from the pharmacy is soft thermoplastic shaped to a general approximation of your teeth — it's bulky, falls out easily, wears through quickly for moderate or heavy grinders, and in some cases actually encourages chewing behavior. For mild occasional clenching, an OTC guard may provide temporary relief. For anyone grinding with any regularity, a custom guard is the right tool.
Can a night guard stop snoring?
A standard bruxism night guard will not stop snoring — it creates a flat barrier between the teeth but doesn't affect the airway. A mandibular advancement device (snore guard) is a different appliance entirely. It works by gently positioning the lower jaw slightly forward during sleep, which tightens the throat muscles and prevents the airway from collapsing — the mechanical cause of snoring. MADs are clinically shown to reduce snoring by approximately 45% and are a dentist-prescribed, comfortable alternative to CPAP for mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea. If snoring is your primary concern, ask us specifically about snore appliances at your consultation.
How long does a custom night guard last?
It depends on the material and the severity of your grinding. Soft guards typically last up to 6 months under moderate use. Dual-laminate guards — the most common type we prescribe — typically last 1 to 5 years. Hard acrylic guards have the longest lifespan and are best suited for very heavy grinders. We check your guard at every routine visit and will tell you when it's time for a replacement. Signs it's time to replace your guard include visible holes or deep grooves, a foul smell despite regular cleaning, a loose fit, or a return of morning jaw soreness.
How do I clean my night guard?
Rinse it with cool water immediately after removing it each morning. Brush it gently with a soft toothbrush and a small amount of mild, clear dish soap — never use toothpaste, which contains abrasives that create micro-scratches and harbor bacteria. Soak it a few times per week in a dental appliance cleaner (like Retainer Brite). Store it in its ventilated case when not in use. Avoid hot water — it will warp the material and ruin the custom fit. With proper care, your guard will stay odor-free and structurally sound for years.
Does insurance cover night guards?
Many dental insurance plans provide partial coverage for custom night guards when they are prescribed to treat bruxism or a diagnosed TMJ disorder — typically under the major restorative or TMJ benefit, subject to your annual maximum. Coverage varies widely by plan, and some plans exclude night guards entirely. We verify your benefits before we begin and walk you through exactly what your plan covers and what the out-of-pocket portion will be. For the remaining balance, we offer flexible financing options.
What's the difference between a night guard and a TMJ splint?
They look similar but serve different clinical purposes. A night guard is a protective appliance — its job is to create a physical barrier between the upper and lower teeth to prevent enamel wear from grinding. A TMJ occlusal splint is a therapeutic device calibrated to reposition your jaw into a stress-free resting posture, deprogramming overactive jaw muscles and reducing joint inflammation. Splints require more clinical skill to design, need regular follow-up adjustments, and are used to actively treat a TMJ disorder rather than just protect teeth. If you have significant jaw pain, clicking, or locking — not just grinding — a splint may be more appropriate than a standard guard. Learn more about our TMJ treatment options.
How long does it take to get a custom night guard?
The process takes two appointments. At the first visit, we capture a digital scan of your teeth — which takes about 10 minutes — and send the design to the dental lab. Most guards come back from the lab within 1 to 2 weeks. At the second appointment, we seat the guard, check your bite carefully, and make any chairside adjustments needed for a comfortable, accurate fit. From first appointment to wearing it home typically takes about two weeks.

Wake up without the jaw pain. It starts with one appointment.

Getting fitted for a custom night guard takes one short visit. The protection it provides lasts years. Book a consultation and we'll assess your grinding, recommend the right appliance, and get you started.

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