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Do they make flavored mouthguards?

Do they make flavored mouthguards?

Tasty Innovation. The mouthguards are not “coated or sprayed” with flavor, the flavors (mint, orange, fruit punch, lemon and bubble gum) are embedded into the plastic (on a molecular level, chemically infused) using FDA compliant materials.

Do you boil flavored mouthguards?

Let it be acknowledged: these MoGo mouthguards are perfectly good and functional mouthguards. They are of the “boil and bite” variety, meaning that you submerge them in boiling water for a minute to soften them, then bite into them to shape them to your mouth.

How do I get the taste out of my mouthguard?

There are many ways to clean your mouthguard with supplies you have at home.

  1. Toothpaste. You can clean your mouthguard with a soft bristle toothbrush and nonabrasive toothpaste.
  2. Soap and water. Another option is to use soap and water.
  3. Mouthwash.
  4. Baking soda.
  5. Hydrogen peroxide and vinegar.

How long does a flavored mouthguard last?

A custom-fitted mouth guard for bruxism will usually last between 6 months and 3 years.

How do you mold a Shock Doctor mouthguard?

Bite down hard on mouthguard, suck in strongly, and use fingers to press edges of mouthguard into teeth and gum line through lips and cheeks for 20 seconds. Remove mouthguard and cool in cold water for 30 seconds. Replace into mouth and test for a good, firm fit.

Can I soak my night guard in Listerine?

Also, don’t soak in any liquid containing alcohol – that includes Listerine. Cleaning your night guard can become a wasted effort if you put a clean night guard into a dirty case. Keep the case clean by hand washing it every few days with regular dishwashing soap or castile soap.

Why is my night guard turning orange?

Discoloration on a mouthguard is, often, a good sign proper cleaning isn’t happening. It’s not uncommon for people to let saliva sit in the guard, and over time, this can create a yellowing effect. While it’s common, that doesn’t mean it’s good for your oral health.

Why do night guards turn yellow?

Discoloration on a mouthguard is, often, a good sign proper cleaning isn’t happening. It’s not uncommon for people to let saliva sit in the guard, and over time, this can create a yellowing effect.

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