A mouthguard should do more than simply cover your teeth. It should fit well, feel comfortable, and give you the right level of protection for your mouth.
At My Smile Doctors, we provide custom-fitted mouthguards for sports protection, teeth grinding, clenching, and protection of existing dental work. Every mouthguard, based on your teeth, bite and purpose, has a more natural feel that stays in place and is better than a store-bought one.
Whether you are a parent looking for a sports mouthguard for a child, or an athlete training for the season or an adult who sees some signs of night-time grinding, our team can help you choose the right option.
Understanding the causes is the first step toward finding the right snoring solution.

Nasal congestion, allergies or a stuffy nose restrict airflow.

The tongue naturally falls backward and narrows the airway.

Extra tissue around the neck increases pressure on the airway.

Alcohol relaxes throat muscles, making snoring more likely.

Muscles relax during sleep, causing airway vibration.

Repeated airway collapse can lead to loud snoring and interrupted breathing.
Your mouthguard is made to measure, perfect your mouth, and comfortable.
A special mouthguard may be a good choice if you:
Based on your lifestyle and your dental protection needs, we have specialised types of mouthguards at Dentist Parramatta.
Sports mouthguards are meant to protect the teeth, lips, cheeks, gums, and jaw during contact or high-impact activities.
Night guards, also known as occlusal splints, are made for patients who grind or clench their teeth during sleep.
Patients who have crowns, bridges, veneers, implants and large fillings may use additional protection, particularly if they grind teeth or play sports.
Sport enthusiasts in kids and teens require a mouthguard that’s small enough and ergonomic enough to wear frequently.

A special mouthguard may be a good choice if you:
Store-bought mouthguards may feel bulky, loose or uncomfortable. Poorly fit mouthguards decrease the likelihood of patients wearing it consistently.
A mouthguard, custom fitted for your mouth. This helps provide:
Find answers to common questions
We offer customized sports mouthguards, night guards for grinding teeth, and protective guards for patients with crowns, veneers, bridges, implants, and other dental work.
Yes. A specially-made mouthguard is tailored to your teeth and bite. Generally, it fits better, feels more comfortable, stays in place more securely, and provides more reliable protection.
Sports mouthguards are often crafted from EVA, a soft and shock-absorbing dental material.Depending on the sport and the level of protection you’d like, your dentist could advise a thicker or multi-layered design.
A night guard can shield your teeth from wear, pressure, cracks, and damage from grinding or clenching. It doesn’t disrupt the habit itself; it reduces any harm to the teeth.
Yes.Kids and teenagers who play sports can choose to use custom mouthguards.Since they are still developing their teeth and jaws, the mouthguard should be checked periodically.
In many cases, a mouthguard might be prepared for patients that can use braces or orthodontic devices. Your dentist will recommend the safest and most comfortable alternative.
It depends on age, use, grinding force, dental changes, and how well it is taken care of.
Children may need replacements more often as they grow.
Wash after use, gently clean it with a soft toothbrush, dry it a bit, then keep it in a ventilated case.Do not use hot water, as heat can warp the material.
We offer same-day consultations to help you sleep better tonight.
If you need a sports mouthguard, night guard, or protective guard for dental work, our team can help you choose the right option.
At Dentist Parramatta, we provide custom-fitted mouthguards designed for comfort, protection, and everyday use.