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Should I Get a Custom Dental Guard?

Maybe you’ve just found out that you grind your teeth, or maybe you’ve been wearing night guards for years. Either way, if you’re considering getting a new night guard, read on to find out why getting a night guard that’s custom made for you might be the best fit for your teeth and your wallet.

Until recently, there were only two main ways to get a night guard: through your dentist or at the drugstore.

Night guards from the dentist are custom made using quality materials but tend to be costly, often ranging in price from $400-$700. This is a very high price to pay, especially when you consider that people who grind their teeth often grind through their night guards and need to replace them.

On the other hand, there are inexpensive night guards from the drugstore. Though this option is cheap and convenient, these night guards often don’t provide the protection that they claim and can potentially make teeth grinding problems worse.

At Chomper Labs, we believe everyone has a right to healthy, protected teeth. That’s why we make custom dental guards that you can get from the comfort of home. We send you an impression kit to take a mold of your teeth. We then use the mold to make a custom night guard in our dental lab that is the same quality you would get from the dentist, without the high prices.

Our custom teeth night guards are made with care using quality materials to ensure that it fits you perfectly and provides your teeth with the best protection possible.

When it comes to night guards, you don’t have to choose between affordability and convenience, or quality and protection. You can have the best of both worlds with Chomper Labs custom night guards delivered to your door.

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