Tips & Tricks for the Perfect Fit

Before you start the fitting process, read all the directions and watch the instructional video for that extra confidence boost. You got this, girl!

Before heating, place the unmolded tray over your upper teeth. Practice placing your tongue on the roof of your mouth and sucking air from the tray. This is what allows your tray to form to your teeth when hot.

Use caution when handling the heated night guard. You don’t want to burn yourself or accidentally collapse the side wall channels.

Lightly sucking on your night guard while gently pressing and pinching it against your teeth will ensure a better fit.

Expect the night guard to feel somewhat loose for the first 24 hours. Once it has had time to cure, it will fit more snugly.

Patience is key! It could take up to one week to fully acclimate to sleeping with a dental night guard. The initial feelings of awkwardness and discomfort are completely normal– push through it!


Fit It with Finesse: Your FAQs Answered!

Grinding or clenching your teeth at night can cause many dental problems, including damage to your teeth, jaw discomfort, headaches, and sleep disruption. Using a night guard is an easy and cost-effective way to alleviate your symptoms and protect your teeth from further damage.

Bruxism is the act of grinding or clenching your teeth unconsciously and usually occurs during sleep. It can be caused by many things, including stress, anxiety, sleep apnea, or even just an abnormal bite.

Sleep Peachy night guards can either be heated in the microwave or boiled in water for an easy breezy 
 fitting process. For detailed instructions, click here.

Sleep Peachy night guards are designed with our patented Magic-Fit material, offering a superior fit 
 and unrivaled comfort. Additionally, our night guards are latex, BPA, PVC, and phthalate-free and 
 will not absorb water, saliva, or bacteria.

It’s easy! Clean the surface with soap and lukewarm water. Alternatively, Sleep Peachy night guards are 
 dishwasher safe. When not in use, store your night guard in its ventilated case.

You can do whatever feels most comfortable to you! Most people wear the night guard on their upper 
 teeth. If you are feeling unsure, we recommend starting with the top.