Shock Doctor MicroGel Wings Mouth Guard - Black / Shock Green
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Get stay-in-place, custom like feel and fit with the Shock Doctor MicroGel Mouthguard. Speak easy and get advanced protection from our thinnest, lightest materials — an impact-dispersing outer shell and shock-absorbing inner gel.
Speak Easy
- Call the shots with no interference.Small, but Mighty
- Thinnest, lightest materials, featuring an impact-dispersing outer shell and shock-absorbing inner gel.Custom-Like Feel & Fit
- Gel-Fit Liner and flexible walls easily mold to teeth in low-temperature water in under 60 seconds.Built To Protect
- Patent-pending wing shape aligns easily with teeth for custom-like coverage and protection.Get stay-in-place, custom like feel and fit with the Shock Doctor MicroGel Mouthguard. Speak easy and get advanced protection from our thinnest, lightest materials — an impact-dispersing outer shell and shock-absorbing inner gel.
Speak Easy
- Call the shots with no interference.Small, but Mighty
- Thinnest, lightest materials, featuring an impact-dispersing outer shell and shock-absorbing inner gel.Custom-Like Feel & Fit
- Gel-Fit Liner and flexible walls easily mold to teeth in low-temperature water in under 60 seconds.Built To Protect
- Patent-pending wing shape aligns easily with teeth for custom-like coverage and protection.FITTING INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Heat water to between 140 F and 150 F. DO NOT BOIL. Water should be just hot enough that you can’t quite dip your finger in it.
2. Place mouthguard in water, detailed side up, until mouthguard softens. Check the softness of the mouthguard with the spoon or fork. DO NOT KEEP IN WATER TOO LONG. This could be 30-40 seconds.
3. Once mouthguard is soft, carefully remove mouthguard from water with a slotted spoon or fork. If needed, you can gently pull/stretch the mouthguard if it looks like it has shrunk in size. Do not let it fold over onto itself. Do not rush - you have time to get a great fit
4. While looking in the mirror and using two hands to support the mouthguard, place the mouthguard in your mouth with front teeth centered and aligned with the recessed center guide to line up teeth in the middle of the guard. Bite down gently. Carefully remove the mouthguard and look at the teeth impressions to make sure they are centered along the arch. If not centered, realign.
5. Gently bite down on mouthguard and use tongue to press the material into back of teeth while lifting and pressing the edges up on the front teeth with your fingers. Use fingers to mold the mouthguard to cover the rest of your teeth. Press evenly.
6. With teeth firmly clenched on the whole mouthguard, close lips and begin to suck out air until the mouthguard hardens to a close, comfortable fit. Continue to push on the lips and cheeks to form. If you are unhappy with your fit, simply place your formed mouthguard back in the hot water and wait for the material to soften and repeat fitting. If needed, you can gently pull/stretch the mouthguard back to a flat shape.
NOTE: Mouthguards are best stored in mouthguard cases while not in use. Clean your mouthguard regularly by washing under hot water. If using soap, rinse the mouthguard thoroughly before wearing.