October 20, 2025
Adapting to a night guard isnβt an overnight processβliterally and figuratively. Itβs completely normal for your mouth to need some time to get used to the new addition.
Night guards, like those designed for NewSmile, are made to protect your teeth from grinding (bruxism) and clenching while you sleep. They help reduce jaw tension, headaches, and enamel wearβbut that initial βforeign objectβ feeling can take a little patience to overcome.
βThink of your night guard like a pair of new shoesβit feels unfamiliar at first, but soon becomes part of your routine.β
While every smile is unique, most people adjust to their night guard in about 1β2 weeks. Hereβs a quick breakdown of what you might experience:
Youβll likely notice extra saliva and a sense of tightness in your mouth. Some users describe it as βwearing bracesβ for the first time. Donβt worryβyour brain and mouth are simply learning to adapt.
By now, your muscles begin to relax, and the initial discomfort starts to fade. You may still wake up aware that itβs there, but itβll start feeling less intrusive.
Around this time, most people feel completely comfortable wearing their night guard. Youβll start noticing benefits like fewer morning jaw aches and smoother sleep.
βOnce you adapt, you wonβt want to sleep without it.β
Keep it Clean: Rinse your night guard daily and store it in a ventilated case. (Try NewSmileβs cleaning pods or foam for easy freshness.)
Start Early: Wear it an hour before bedtime to get used to the feel before sleep.
Relax Your Jaw: Gentle jaw massages can help ease tightness.
Stay Consistent: Skipping nights resets progressβstay on track for a quicker adjustment.
Check the Fit: If irritation persists, consult your dentist. Custom-fit guards like NewSmileβs are designed for precision comfort.
Yes! A snug fit ensures protection and prevents movement during sleep. The tightness usually fades within a few days.
All night. The protection works best while youβre asleep, when grinding and clenching are most common.
Try wearing it in short intervals before bedtime to get used to the sensation gradually.
Initially, yesβbut only slightly. Most people adjust within a few days and speak normally after that.
It should feel snug but not painful. If you experience soreness or shifting teeth, your guard might need adjustment.
Adjusting to a night guard takes time, but the long-term benefitsβbetter sleep, fewer headaches, and stronger teethβare worth the short adjustment period.
Many users who struggled at first found their comfort rhythm with NewSmileβs custom-fit guards, designed for both protection and ease of wear.
If youβre curious about how others experienced their transition, you can check out this review from NewMouth .
Choosing comfort doesnβt have to be complicatedβespecially when you choose NewSmile.
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