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Plain-English explanations of clinical dental concepts — occlusal guards, curve of Spee, bite alignment, enamel wear stages, tooth wear patterns, and terms your dentist may have used.

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How to Clean Your Night Guard (and Avoid Bacterial Buildup)
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How to Clean Your Night Guard (and Avoid Bacterial Buildup)

Relevant Sections Why Night Guards Get Dirty The Daily Routine The Weekly Deep Clean What NOT to Use — and Why Storage When to Replace Frequently Asked Questions Night Guards…
Posted by Roland April 21, 2026No Comments
How to Clean Your Night Guard: Ultrasonic vs Manual Methods
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How to Clean Your Night Guard: Ultrasonic vs Manual Methods

Relevant Sections Why Cleaning Actually Matters The Daily Routine The Weekly Deep Clean Ultrasonic vs Manual How to Store Your Guard Troubleshooting Problems How Long Should It Last? The Bottom…
Posted by Roland April 14, 2026No Comments
How Often Should You Replace Your Mouthguard? A Guide to Therapeutic Effectiveness
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How Often Should You Replace Your Mouthguard? A Guide to Therapeutic Effectiveness

You have invested in a mouthguard to protect your jaw and reduce clenching. But how long should it last? This is a common question, and the answer is not a…
Posted by Akshay Tiwari January 15, 2026No Comments
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FDA-Registered · Class I Device Protect Your Teeth While You Sleep Reviv biomechanical night guards are designed for people who grind and clench — built to absorb force, not transfer it to your teeth.
  • Hard outer shell absorbs grinding pressure
  • Soft inner layer for all-night comfort
  • Four appliances for different grinding patterns
  • FDA-registered Class I (Device Code BRW)
Find the Right Guard for You → FDA-registered Class I tooth protection devices. Not indicated for sleep apnea or TMJ treatment.
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