Equilibrium Mouth Guard for Boxing, MMA and Contact Sports Black
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The Equilibrium Mouth Guard is a must-have for anyone participating in boxing, MMA, or contact sports. Made from black thermo adaptable EVA, this mouth guard is technologically designed to absorb and distribute impacts, minimizing damage to your teeth and mouth. With its ISO 9001 certification, you can trust that this mouthguard meets the highest quality standards. Not only does it provide excellent protection, but it also allows you to breathe properly while training. Additionally, it is the ideal solution for people who suffer from bruxism (teeth grinding) while sleeping. Keep your mouth safe and protected with the Equilibrium Mouth Guard.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_toggle title="How to clean mouth guard?"]To clean a mouth guard effectively, start by rinsing it with cool water to remove any loose debris. Then, use a soft toothbrush and mild soap or toothpaste to gently scrub the guard. Be sure to clean all surfaces, including the inside and outside, as well as any crevices or grooves. Rinse the mouth guard thoroughly with water to remove any soap residue.
For a deeper clean, you can soak the mouth guard in a mixture of equal parts water and vinegar or hydrogen peroxide for about 15-30 minutes. This helps to disinfect the guard and remove any bacteria. After soaking, rinse the mouth guard again with water before using or storing it. It's important to clean your mouth guard regularly, ideally after each use, to maintain good oral hygiene and prevent the buildup of bacteria. By following these simple steps, you can ensure that your mouth guard stays clean and fresh, promoting a healthy and hygienic oral environment.[/vc_toggle][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_toggle title="Do night mouth guards work?"]Night mouth guards, also known as dental night guards or occlusal splints, are dental devices designed to protect teeth and alleviate symptoms associated with teeth grinding or clenching, medically known as bruxism. Bruxism can lead to various dental problems, including tooth wear, jaw pain, headaches, and even temporomandibular joint disorders (TMJ). So, do night mouth guards work?
Yes, night mouthguards are effective in reducing the negative effects of bruxism. These custom-made or over-the-counter devices create a barrier between the upper and lower teeth, preventing them from grinding against each other during sleep. By absorbing the forces generated by clenching or grinding, night guards help to distribute the pressure evenly, protecting the teeth from excessive wear and reducing the risk of fractures. Additionally, they can help alleviate jaw pain and headaches caused by bruxism. Night mouth guards are particularly beneficial for individuals who suffer from severe bruxism or those who have dental restorations, such as crowns or veneers, that need protection from grinding forces.
When searching for a night mouth guard, it is important to consider the type that suits your needs. Custom-made night guards, fabricated by a dentist, offer the best fit and comfort as they are specifically tailored to your mouth. They are typically more expensive but provide superior protection and durability. Over-the-counter night guards, on the other hand, are readily available and more affordable. While they may not fit as precisely as custom-made ones, they still offer a certain level of protection and can be a good option for mild to moderate bruxism. It is crucial to follow the manufacturer's instructions and replace the night guard regularly to ensure its effectiveness. Overall, night mouth guards are an effective solution for managing bruxism and protecting your teeth from the damaging effects of grinding and clenching during sleep.[/vc_toggle][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_toggle title="How to melt mouth guard?"]To melt a mouth guard, you will need to follow a specific process. First, gather the necessary materials: a pot, water, a stove or heat source, and tongs. Fill the pot with enough water to fully submerge the mouth guard. Place the pot on the stove or heat source and bring the water to a boil. Once the water is boiling, carefully use the tongs to place the mouth guard into the pot. Allow the mouth guard to boil for a few minutes, ensuring that it is fully submerged. This will soften the material and make it easier to mold. After a few minutes, use the tongs to carefully remove the mouth guard from the boiling water. Be cautious as it will be hot. Quickly transfer the mouth guard to a bowl of cold water to cool it down and prevent further melting. Once it has cooled, you can shape the mouth guard to fit your mouth by biting down on it or using your fingers to mould it. Remember to follow any specific instructions provided by the manufacturer for your particular mouth guard to ensure proper fitting and safety.
In summary, to melt a mouth guard, boil a pot of water, submerge the mouth guard in the boiling water for a few minutes, remove it using tongs, cool it down in a bowl of cold water, and then shape it to fit your mouth.[/vc_toggle][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_toggle title="Are mouth guards good for teeth grinding?"]Yes, mouth guards are indeed beneficial for teeth grinding, also known as bruxism. Bruxism is a common condition where individuals unconsciously clench or grind their teeth, often during sleep. Mouth guards, also called night guards or occlusal splints, are custom-made devices that fit over the teeth to protect them from the harmful effects of grinding.
By wearing a mouth guard, the pressure and force exerted during teeth grinding are distributed evenly, reducing the risk of tooth damage, fractures, and wear. Additionally, mouth guards act as a cushion, preventing the teeth from coming into direct contact with each other. This not only protects the teeth but also helps alleviate the associated symptoms such as jaw pain, headaches, and muscle tension. Mouth guards are highly recommended by dentists as an effective solution to manage teeth grinding and prevent further dental complications. If you suspect you have bruxism or have been diagnosed with it, consulting a dental professional is crucial to ensure the proper fitting and effectiveness of a mouth guard tailored to your specific needs.[/vc_toggle][/vc_column][/vc_row]
- Thermo Adaptable EVA Mouth Guard to protect the mouth
- Technologically designed to absorb and distribute impacts to minimize damage
- ISO 9001 certified
- Allows you to breathe properly while in training
- Ideal for people with bruxism (teeth grinding) while sleeping.
Instructions:
Boil water and pour it into a container.
Place the mouth guard in the container for no more than 10 seconds.
Put the mouth guard in your mouth and press gently with your fingers towards your gums.
Bite it firmly to shape the mouthguard.
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