How much does a Mouth Guard cost in Nevada?
Underlined terms link to definitions in the Pearl Dental Glossary.
What is this procedure?
About this procedure
A custom mouth guard or sports guard is a fitted dental appliance worn during athletic activity to protect teeth, gums, and jaw from impact. Cost varies based on type: stock (off-the-shelf) at $10-30, boil-and-bite at $20-50, custom-fitted by your dentist at $200-700. Custom guards offer significantly better protection and comfort than over-the-counter alternatives.
Price factors
What affects the cost?
- Type: Stock (cheapest, worst fit), boil-and-bite (mid), custom-fitted by dentist (best, most expensive)
- Material thickness: Standard 4mm vs. heavy-duty for contact sports
- Number of layers: Single-layer vs. multi-layer for high-impact sports
- Special features: Branding/colors, breathing channels, orthodontic compatibility
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What should your quote include?
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Usually included in the quoted price
- Dental impressions or digital scan
- Custom-fabricated mouth guard
- Fitting and adjustment appointment
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- Replacement guards (1-2 year lifespan with regular use)
- Repairs to damaged guards
Health stakes
What happens if you delay treatment?
Restorative procedures are usually recommended once a tooth has lost too much structure to remain stable on its own. Waiting rarely makes the situation simpler.
- Stock guards offer minimal protection; impact can still cause dental injury
- Poorly fitting guards can be uncomfortable enough that athletes don't wear them
- Material wears down over time; replace when thin or damaged
Before you agree
Questions to ask your dentist
A good dentist won't mind these. Print this list or take a photo before your next visit.
- What sport will this be used for? Different sports need different thickness
- How long should this guard last with my level of activity?
- Is fabrication time accounting for my sports season?
Coverage
Insurance & coverage notes
Insurance coverage varies by procedure type. For Mouth Guard / Sports Guard, typical coverage tiers are: No Insurance $10 - $700, Basic Insurance $10 - $700, Major Insurance $10 - $500.
Common questions
Frequently asked questions
Are custom mouth guards worth it over the boil-and-bite ones?
For competitive sports, yes. Custom guards offer better protection (precise fit), better comfort (more likely to be worn), better breathing, and longer lifespan. Boil-and-bite guards work for casual recreation but get loose and uncomfortable quickly.
Does insurance cover sports mouth guards?
Most dental insurance doesn't cover sports guards because they're considered preventive equipment, not medically necessary. Some plans offer a one-time benefit for custom athletic mouth guards. Check your specific plan.
What's the difference between a sports guard and a night guard?
Different purposes and constructions. Sports guards protect against impact - they're thicker (4-6mm), more rigid, and designed for short-duration high-impact use. Night guards prevent bruxism (grinding) damage - they're thinner, smoother, and designed for hours of wear without disrupting breathing.
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