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Protect your teeth and jaw with medical-grade, custom mouth guards designed by the dentists at Yaletown Dental Boutique. Using precise digital scans, we create comfortable, durable mouth guards that fit your bite exactly, far superior to store-bought options.
Our custom dental mouth guards are ideal for teeth grinding and clenching, TMJ and jaw pain, and sports protection, helping prevent tooth damage, muscle strain, and long-term oral issues.
Visit our modern Yaletown dental clinic for personalized care and professionally fitted protection.
A dental mouth guard is a protective oral appliance designed to shield tooth enamel, stabilize the bite, and reduce strain on the jaw muscles.
Custom mouth guards are precisely fitted to your bite, allowing them to absorb impact, prevent grinding damage, and support proper jaw alignment.
Unlike generic sports or sleep guards, each custom appliance is designed for a specific purpose, bruxism, TMJ relief, or impact protection.
Dentist supervision is essential to ensure safe fit, correct bite balance, and to avoid long-term issues such as jaw pain, uneven wear, or worsening TMJ symptoms.

Teeth grinding or clenching, especially during sleep, can wear down enamel, cause sensitivity, and lead to fractures. A custom night guard protects teeth while reducing jaw strain.
Jaw pain, clicking, headaches, or facial tension can signal TMJ dysfunction. A dentist-made mouth guard helps stabilize the bite, relax muscles, and reduce stress on the jaw joints.
Sports like hockey, basketball, or martial arts increase the risk of dental injuries. Custom sports mouth guards absorb impact and protect teeth, lips, and jaw from trauma.
Certain custom oral appliances can help reposition the jaw during sleep, improving airflow and reducing snoring or mild obstructive sleep apnea symptoms in eligible patients.
Custom mouth guards help protect natural enamel, veneers, crowns, and implants from damage caused by grinding, impact, or uneven bite pressure, preserving both your smile and your dental investments.
Schedule a digital smile consultation to explore your options
Purpose: Professionally designed to protect teeth, jaws, and restorations based on your exact bite and clinical needs.
Long-term protection, TMJ symptoms, bruxism, sports impact, and patients with dental restorations.
Purpose: Generic, one-size-fits-most protection with limited customization.
Short-term or occasional use where comfort and precision are less critical.

We use iTero digital scanners to capture precise bite data without messy trays. When needed, CBCT, DIAGNOCat, or NIRI imaging helps evaluate enamel, restorations, or cracks. This ensures your custom mouth guard is accurately designed to fit your bite and support your oral health.
After scanning, your mouth guard is digitally designed to match your bite, jaw position, and intended use. The design is sent to a professional dental lab where medical-grade materials are selected for durability and comfort. Each appliance is fabricated to precise specifications for consistent fit, strength, and protection.
When your custom mouth guard is ready, you’ll return for a fitting appointment. Your dentist checks retention, comfort, and bite balance to ensure the guard seats properly without shifting. Minor adjustments are made as needed to eliminate pressure points or speech interference.
Custom mouth guards require ongoing evaluation to maintain effectiveness. Follow-up visits allow your dentist to monitor wear, fit, and bite changes over time. Depending on your habits and guard type, replacements may be recommended every few years.
Regular dental check-ups also ensure the appliance continues to protect restorations, manage symptoms, and support long-term oral health as your bite evolves.
Every patient’s needs are different, which is why we offer several types of custom mouth guards designed for specific conditions and activities. Below are the options available at Yaletown Dental Boutique:
Night Guards for Bruxism
Guards for Orthodontic and Restorative Work
Sleep Apnea and Snore Guards
TMJ Splints and Relaxation Appliances
Sports Guards for Impact
Custom night guards are designed to protect teeth from grinding and clenching during sleep. They create a protective barrier that prevents enamel wear, fractures, and sensitivity while helping reduce jaw muscle tension.
Digitally fitted night guards are slim, comfortable, and designed to support proper bite alignment, making them easier to wear consistently without disrupting sleep.

A custom mouth guard acts as a protective barrier between your teeth, helping prevent enamel wear, cracks, and fractures caused by grinding, clenching, or impact. By stabilizing the bite, it also reduces excessive stress on the jaw joints and surrounding structures.
Wearing a properly fitted mouth guard can significantly reduce nighttime clenching and muscle overactivity. This helps relax the jaw during sleep, leading to deeper rest, fewer sleep disruptions, and less tension upon waking in the morning.
Custom mouth guards and TMJ appliances are designed to support balanced jaw positioning. This can relieve pressure on the temporomandibular joints, reduce muscle fatigue, and help alleviate symptoms such as jaw pain, facial soreness, and tension-related headaches.
Dental restorations like crowns, veneers, and implants are vulnerable to damage from grinding or impact. A custom mouth guard helps protect these investments by evenly distributing bite forces and preventing chipping, loosening, or premature wear.
By minimizing daily wear, reducing muscle strain, and supporting proper bite function, custom mouth guards contribute to long-term oral stability.Consistent use can help prevent future dental complications, reduce the need for restorative treatments, and support overall jaw and dental health.


Clean your mouth guard every morning after use to prevent bacteria buildup. Rinse it with lukewarm water and gently brush it using a soft toothbrush and non-abrasive toothpaste or mild soap.Avoid hot water, which can warp the material. Allow the guard to air dry completely before storing it to maintain hygiene and shape.
Once a week, give your mouth guard a deeper clean to remove plaque and odors. Use a dentist-recommended cleaning solution or soak it briefly in a mouth guard–safe cleanser. Do not use harsh chemicals or alcohol-based products, as these can degrade the material. Rinse thoroughly before use.
Always store your mouth guard in a ventilated case when not in use. This protects it from damage, moisture, and contamination. Keep it away from heat, direct sunlight, and pets. Handle your guard with clean hands and avoid wrapping it in tissues or leaving it exposed.
Mouth guards should be replaced when they show signs of wear, cracking, thinning, or no longer fit comfortably. Changes in your bite, dental work, or increased grinding may also require replacement. Regular dental check-ups help determine when a new guard is needed.
The lifespan of a mouth guard depends on the type of appliance and how often it’s worn. With proper care, a custom-made mouth guard can last several years for many patients.In contrast, store-bought guards are less durable and often need replacing multiple times per year.
Children and teens may require more frequent replacements as their teeth and jaws continue to grow and change.
Over time, mouth guards can develop cracks, thinning areas, rough edges, or lose their proper fit. These changes can reduce protection and comfort.
Increased jaw soreness, bite changes, or visible damage are signs your mouth guard may no longer be effective. Regular inspection helps catch issues before they lead to dental damage or discomfort.
Bringing your mouth guard to routine dental check-ups allows your dentist to assess its condition, fit, and effectiveness. Subtle changes in your bite or wear patterns may not be obvious at home but can impact long-term oral health. Regular evaluations ensure your appliance continues to provide safe, reliable protection and helps determine when replacement is necessary.
It’s normal to experience mild tightness, increased saliva, or slight soreness during the first few nights as your mouth adjusts to wearing a new appliance.
If discomfort, jaw pain, or pressure points persist beyond one to two weeks, contact your dentist for adjustments to restore comfort and proper bite alignment.
Wearing your mouth guard consistently, practicing speaking briefly while wearing it, and following dentist instructions can help your bite and speech adjust more quickly.
Treatment under the Canadian Dental Care Plan is not fully covered. A co-payment will apply.

The cost of a custom mouth guard in Vancouver varies based on the type of appliance and clinical needs. We accept most major insurance providers, including Pacific Blue Cross, Sun Life, Manulife, Green Shield, Canada Life, ClaimSecure, GroupSource, Empire Life, and RBC Insurance. CDCP coverage is accepted with a patient co-pay. We direct bill all plans that allow it.


We use advanced digital scanning technology to capture precise impressions of your teeth and bite without uncomfortable impression trays. This ensures a more accurate fit, improved comfort, and faster turnaround times.
Every custom mouth guard is designed and fitted by licensed dentists with clinical training in bite alignment, jaw function, and oral appliance therapy. This level of expertise ensures safe, effective, and long-lasting protection.
Located in the heart of Yaletown, our modern dental clinic is easily accessible for patients living or working downtown. We offer flexible appointment times designed to fit busy Vancouver lifestyles.
Do you need comfortable, reliable protection for your teeth and jaw? At Yaletown Dental Boutique, we combine advanced digital technology with personalized care to create custom mouth guards designed for grinding, TMJ relief, and sports protection. Our modern clinic in Yaletown serves patients from Downtown Vancouver, False Creek, and surrounding areas.
Book your custom mouth guard appointment today and get dentist-made protection you can trust.
You may benefit from a mouth guard if you grind or clench your teeth, wake up with jaw pain or headaches, play contact sports, or want to protect dental restorations. A dental exam can confirm whether a custom appliance is recommended.
No. Sports guards and night guards are designed for different purposes. Using the wrong type can affect comfort, protection, and bite alignment. Your dentist will recommend the correct appliance for each use.
A properly fitted custom mouth guard should not interfere with breathing. Speech may feel slightly different at first, but most patients adapt quickly as the appliance is designed to be slim and secure.
With proper care, custom mouth guards can last several years. Replacement is recommended if the guard shows wear, cracks, or no longer fits comfortably. Children and teens may need replacements more frequently.
Many dental insurance plans provide coverage for custom mouth guards. We accept most plans, including CDCP with a patient co-pay, and can help review your benefits and direct bill when available.
Treatment under the Canadian Dental Care Plan is not fully covered. A co-payment will apply.
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