The Gentle Art Mouthguard

$30.00

Description

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Crafted by Damage Control—a brand in high-end, performance-driven mouthguards. Designed for athletes who demand superior protection without compromising on comfort, this extreme-impact mouthguard combines cutting-edge technology with the Hyperfly aesthetic.

Comes with a $15K dental warranty through Damage Control.

Engineered for all combat sports, the Hyperfly Mouthguard features:

  • Superior Protection: High-quality materials and a built-in shock pad for unmatched impact absorption.
  • Optimal Fit: A design that molds perfectly to your teeth, ensuring a snug, secure fit for maximum comfort and safety.
  • Durability: Crafted to last through the toughest training sessions and matches.
  • Convenience: Includes a sleek carrying case for easy storage and portability.

How to boil & fit your mouth guard:

  • Prepare the materials you need, including the mouthguard, boiling water, some tongs, and ice water if required (some models do, some don’t). Also have a towel on hand.
  • Boil: Using a small pot and just enough water to fully submerge the mouthguard, boil it using the instructions that are present on its packaging. These instructions will include the amount of time it should be boiled for and any other important details. In rare cases where there are no directions, plan to heat the mouthguard until you can mold it somewhat, but not to the degree where it’s melting.
  • Remove: Using the tongs, remove the mouthguard from the pot – try not to squeeze too hard and risk deforming the mouthguard while you do this. As fast as you can, place the mouthguard on the towel to get any remaining water off it.
  • Place in mouth: After just enough cooling time that the mouthguard isn’t too hot to put in the mouth, place it in with the guard against the upper front teeth. Then use your thumbs to push it back against the molars. From here, bite down against the bottom teeth and suck in the mouthguard so it also touches the top teeth. Leave it here for about 15 or 20 seconds, pressing your tongue against the roof of your mouth to get a tight fit.
  • Cooling: Cool the mouthguard in cold water or just by leaving it out to air dry (some mouthguards should not be placed in cool water, and will say as much on their directions). After a few minutes of cooling, test the fit – if it isn’t ideal, you can start over and remold it.
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