Mouthguards in Joondalup – Professionally Fitted for Protection and Comfort
Dental protection with professionally made mouthguards in Joondalup. They are built for comfort and protection and are great for sports, night grinding, or everyday wear to help protect your smile.
Protect Your Smile With a Dentist-Made ProSport Mouthguard
Our sports mouthguards help reduce the risk of dental injury in contact sport. Our night guards help protect teeth from wear and fractures related to bruxism. Results vary and your dentist will advise what’s right for you.
At Crown Holistic Dental, ProSport mouthguards Joondalup are professionally made to support daily comfort and performance—combining function, protection, and ease for individuals with active lifestyles and patients who experience teeth grinding.
Mouthguards Made as Unique as Your Game
Personalise your mouthguard with a custom-fit one designed just for you. Choose from bold colours, patterns, and styles designed by dental professionals to suit your sport, style, and smile.
What Makes ProSport Mouthguards Different
Each guard is precision-made for breathability and durability, helping you stay comfortable and confident throughout your game.
- Custom-fitted by dental professionals
- Designed for comfort and breathability
- Built for durability in high-impact sports
- Personalised designs to match your style
Who Benefits From Custom Mouthguards?
Custom-fitted mouthguards in Joondalup suit children, teens and adults. Professionally fitted by dentists, they help absorb sporting impacts and can also be made for patients who clench or grind teeth.
Young Athletes
AFL Auskick, soccer, netball, cricket
Teens in High-Impact Sports
Rugby, MMA, hockey, basketball, AFL
Adult Sports Enthusiasts
AFL, martial arts, cycling, boxing
Orthodontic Wearers
Braces protection for all sportsCustom Mouthguards in Three Simple Steps
Getting a custom mouthguard at Crown Holistic Dental is straightforward. In three steps, we provide a professionally fitted mouthguard designed for comfort and to help reduce the risk of sports-related dental injury
Fitting Appointment
At your fitting appointment, the dentist will take impressions and record your bite. We’ll review protection areas, thickness, and material preferences. This information guides the dental laboratory in making a custom mouthguard, professionally fitted and designed to provide comfort, stability, and protection during sport.
Design & Customisation
Our custom mouthguards combine function with personal style. You can choose from a wide range of colours and designs. Each mouthguard is shaped to your teeth for comfort and stability and is designed to help cushion contact during sport.
Pickup & Adjustments
Once your custom mouthguard is ready, you’ll return to Crown Holistic Dental for pickup and final checking of the fit. Our dentist will adjust it as needed for comfort and retention. At pickup, your dentist checks the fit and makes any adjustments so the mouthguard fits comfortably and securely before use.
Worn by Athletes Who Know the
Value of Fit
Custom-fitted mouthguards are designed to help provide comfort and protection for people of all ages who play contact or high-impact sports. Compared with over-the-counter options, a dentist-made mouthguard is tailored to your teeth for a precise, comfortable fit that helps absorb impacts and may reduce the risk of dental injury.
At Crown Holistic Dental, we provide professionally fitted mouthguards in Joondalup. Each one is individually made to support comfort, stability, and personal style.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Learn about the purpose, fit, and care of mouthguards in Joondalup, including their use in sports, sleep, and jaw protection.
What is a dental mouthguard, and when is it used?
A dental mouthguard is a custom-made device that fits over your teeth to help protect them from damage during sports or from teeth grinding (bruxism).
It may be recommended in the following scenarios:
- During contact or high-impact sports, a custom mouthguard is designed to help absorb impacts and reduce the risk of dental injury and soft-tissue trauma
- For nighttime teeth grinding (bruxism), a custom night guard can help protect teeth from wear. Your dentist will advise suitability.
- If you have jaw pain or discomfort, your dentist can assess your symptoms and discuss appropriate options.
- If you’re concerned about snoring or sleep apnoea, seek assessment with your dentist or medical practitioner to discuss suitable options. The effect is assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Custom mouthguards are shaped to your teeth for a closer, personalised fit compared with standard store-bought options.
How long does it take to get a mouthguard from a dentist?
Getting a custom-fitted mouthguard from a dentist is generally a quick and straightforward process. Unlike over-the-counter mouthguards, which come in standard shapes and sizes, a custom mouthguard is tailored to your teeth for a personalised fit, compared with standard store-bought options.
Custom-fitted mouthguards are provided at Crown Holistic Dental with a quick 10–15 minute appointment for an impression or digital scan, then fabricated in a dental lab. Turnaround times vary seasonally and will be confirmed at your visit. Estimated turnaround is typically 2–3 business days (up to ~5 days in peak periods). We’ll confirm timing at your visit.
Once your mouthguard is ready, you’ll return to the clinic for a quick fitting. Your dentist will check the fit and make any necessary adjustments for comfort and protection.
If you need your mouthguard before a competition or training session, it’s wise to plan, especially during busy sporting seasons. Booking early can help avoid delays, so you’re ready to play.
In most cases, the entire process—from your first appointment to receiving the mouthguard—can be completed within a few days to a week.
How much does a dentist-made mouthguard cost?
The cost of dentist-made mouthguards for Joondalup patients can vary based on individual needs. Your dentist will evaluate factors like fit, intended use, and design complexity before offering a personalised quote.
Other factors that can influence the cost of dentist-made mouthguards in Joondalup include the following:
- Types of Mouthguards: Mouthguards for sports, teeth grinding (nightguards), or sleep apnoea differ in complexity and design, which can influence pricing.
- Materials Used: Different materials and constructions are available. Your dentist will recommend an option suited to your sport and dental needs.
- Laboratory Involvement: If an external dental laboratory manufactures the mouthguard, the lab fees are included in the final cost.
- Level of Customisation: Costs vary with the type of mouthguard (e.g., for sports or night grinding), material choice, and whether a dental laboratory is involved. Your dentist will provide a written estimate before the procedure.
Additional Dental Procedure: If dental work is required before fitting the mouthguard (e.g., fillings or cleaning), this will be added to the total cost.
Can a mouthguard help protect dental restorations?
A custom-fitted mouthguard may help reduce wear and the risk of accidental damage to restorations, such as crowns, veneers, or bridges, in individuals who grind their teeth or participate in contact sports. Your dentist can advise you on whether a sports mouthguard or a night guard is most suitable for your needs.
Custom-fitted devices are designed to:
Help cushion bite forces that may otherwise affect restored teeth
Assist in absorbing shocks during contact sports
Reduce friction that may contribute to wear over time
Night guards may be recommended for people who clench or grind their teeth while sleeping. Your dentist will assess and confirm if a mouthguard is suitable for protecting your dental restorations.
What should I expect during a mouthguard fitting appointment?
A mouthguard fitting involves several steps to create a device shaped to your teeth and intended to help reduce the risk of dental injury or wear. The process usually includes:
Assessment and discussion: Your dentist will ask about your needs, such as whether the mouthguard is for sport or for teeth grinding (bruxism), and examine your teeth and bite.
Impression or digital scan: An impression or scan of your teeth is taken. This model is used to create a mouthguard that follows your dental shape.
Bite registration (if required): For night guards, your dentist may also record how your teeth come together to assist in the fabrication process.
Material and design choices: Your dentist may discuss options such as thickness or design features, depending on how the mouthguard will be used.
Custom fabrication: The impression is sent to a dental laboratory, where the mouthguard is made. It can take several business days, depending on the laboratory.
- Fitting and adjustments: During your return visit, the dentist will check the fit and make any necessary adjustments for comfort and stability and provide instructions on proper care and use.
Can I use the same mouthguard for contact and non-contact activities?
Not all sports involve the same level of physical contact. Dentists may recommend different mouthguard designs depending on the type of activity, your age, and your dental needs. A lighter design may be suitable for low-contact activities, while thicker, multi-layered mouthguards are generally recommended for higher-contact sports.
At Crown Holistic Dental, we provide custom-fitted mouthguards in Joondalup. Options include:
- If you play low-contact sports like basketball or Auskick, the Standard Guard is designed to provide basic protection, especially if you still have baby teeth or require a simple fit.
- The Pro Guard suits moderate-contact sports like junior rugby or AFL. Its double-layered design provides extra comfort for growing mouths and is ideal for erupting teeth or mouthguards for braces.
- The Ultimate Guard is designed for high-impact sports, such as boxing, MMA, or hockey, using a triple-layered material to enhance shock absorption while maintaining comfort during training or matches.
- If you prefer a slim, lightweight feel, the Comfort Pro Plus Guard offers solid protection for active sports—ideal for those with a strong gag reflex or who dislike bulky mouthguards.
How often should I replace a mouthguard?
The need to replace a mouthguard depends on age, how often it is used, and whether it still fits comfortably. You may need a replacement if:
- It shows signs of wear, thinning, or cracking
- It no longer fits due to changes in your teeth or jaw
- It becomes difficult to clean, smells, or feels uncomfortable
- You’ve had recent dental work affecting its fit
Mouthguards for kids and teens often need to be replaced yearly—sometimes more often—due to growth spurts or seasonal sports. As their teeth and jaws develop, regular updates help maintain a proper fit and continuous protection. Many healthcare funds recognise this need and may offer benefits for multiple replacements each year.
Adults usually need fewer replacements. Unlike mouthguards for kids and teens, adult guards can last several years with proper care and regular cleaning by a dentist.
Can children get general-purpose mouthguards fitted at the dentist?
Yes. Dentists can provide custom-fitted mouthguards for children involved in contact sports, recreational activities, or if grinding (bruxism) is a concern.
Custom mouthguards are:
Shaped to the child’s teeth and jaw at the time of fitting
Designed for comfort and secure fit to help with wearability
Often recommended for children in high-impact or collision sports
Because children’s mouths change as they grow, the fit should be reviewed at routine dental check-ups and the mouthguard replaced if needed.
What should I do if my mouthguard no longer fits well?
If your mouthguard feels loose, uncomfortable, or doesn’t stay in place, it may not provide the same level of protection and could cause irritation if used over time.
Fit changes may occur due to:
- Recent dental work (e.g. new fillings, crowns, or orthodontics)
- Natural tooth movement or jaw growth, especially in children and teens
- Wear and tear from frequent use
- Warping from heat or incorrect storage
Bring the mouthguard to your next dental visit so your dentist can assess whether it can be adjusted or if a replacement is more suitable.
What is the lifespan of a dental mouthguard?
How long a mouthguard lasts depends on age, frequency of use, sport type, and changes in your teeth or bite. At routine check-ups, your dentist can review the fit and condition and advise if a replacement is needed.
At Crown Holistic Dental, we provide custom sports mouthguards in Joondalup, tailored to suit each patient’s sport, age, and dental needs.
Each guard is made with different materials and design features, which may affect its durability based on individual use. Here are the options available at our clinic:
- Standard Guard: This is ideal for low-contact sports like basketball or Auskick. Young children with baby teeth commonly use this type of mouthguard. Due to growth, this guard may need to be replaced every 12 months.
- Pro Guard: Ideal for junior rugby or AFL, this guard suits erupting teeth and those needing mouthguards for braces, with regular fit reviews recommended.
- Ultimate Guard: It is designed for high-impact sports such as boxing, MMA, or hockey. Its triple-layered structure offers high durability. For adults, it can last multiple seasons if properly cared for.
- Comfort Pro Plus Guard: A lightweight option for those who prefer a slimmer fit or have a sensitive gag reflex. Lifespan varies depending on how often it’s used and changes to the mouth or bite.
How do I clean and store a mouthguard properly?
Proper cleaning and storage help maintain hygiene and extend the life of your mouthguard.
Cleaning Tips:
- Rinse with cool water after each use to clean away saliva and debris.
- Brush with a soft toothbrush and mild soap. Avoid hot water, which can cause warping.
- Disinfect weekly using a dentist-recommended cleaner, such as a denture soak or mouthguard cleaning tablet.
- Allow it to air dry fully before storing to prevent bacterial or fungal growth.
Storage Advice:
- Store in a ventilated container designed for mouthguards so it stays dry and protected.
- Keep it away from heat sources, such as direct sunlight or hot cars, which can distort its shape.
- Keep the quality out of pets’ reach, as chewing often damages mouthguards.
At your regular dental checkup, please bring the mouthguard so your dentist can assess its condition and make any necessary adjustments.
What are the signs that a mouthguard needs replacing?
A mouthguard may need replacing if it no longer fits well or shows signs of wear. Look out for:
- Visible damage, such as cracks, thinning, or rough edges
- Loose or uncomfortable fit, which may indicate changes in your teeth or bite
- Recent dental work, such as new fillings, crowns, or orthodontic procedures
- Persistent odour or discolouration, even after cleaning, which may signal material breakdown
- New jaw discomfort or sore spots during or after use
If you notice any of these, bring your mouthguard to your next dental visit so your dentist can advise whether adjustment or replacement is appropriate.
Know Your Costs Before You Commit
Understanding dental costs upfront helps you plan, budget, and be prepared. Learn what factors influence pricing and how we can provide clear, personalised estimates before the procedure begins.
STANDARD
Our standard dental care option offers essential preventive services with a focus on value, quality procedures, and long-term oral health.
$152
Your visit includes a detailed dental exam and tailored oral health advice.
A professional dental scaling and cleaning procedure reduces plaque and promotes gum health.
We examine for early signs of tooth decay, gum disease, and more.
Estimated costs are explained before offering any additional or optional procedure.
This approach helps maintain healthy teeth through regular checkups and prevention.
PROFESSIONAL (PRO)
Our professional package offers advanced preventive care to support gum health, strengthen enamel, and detect early signs of oral issues.
$188
A comprehensive dental exam helps detect early signs of tooth or gum issues.
Scaling reduces plaque and calculus to support healthier gums and fresher breath.
We assess gum health and monitor changes in periodontal pocket depth or inflammation.
A tailored oral health plan supports ongoing maintenance and prevention strategies.
Estimated procedure costs are explained before recommending optional or follow-up care.
ULTIMATE
Our Ultimate package delivers comprehensive preventive care with detailed diagnostics, advanced cleaning, and tailored strategies for ongoing oral health support.
$238
A complete dental exam detects early signs of disease or deterioration.
Extended gum health charting helps monitor changes in tissue depth and condition.
Thorough plaque and calculus removal supports long-term gum and bone health.
Customised care plans focus on prevention, maintenance, and patient education.
We explain your options and estimated costs before offering additional procedures.
COMFORT PLUS
Comfort Plus delivers light preventive dental care in a calm setting designed for anxious patients or those with sensory sensitivities.
$238
A comprehensive dental check-up includes personalised advice for long-term oral health.
Soft cleaning methods are used to minimise discomfort during scaling procedures.
Appointments are paced to suit your comfort and allow time to pause.
We offer a calm environment to support patients with anxiety or sensitivities.
Estimated costs and care options are explained before any care is provided.




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