A MAX Mouthguard custom fitted mouthguard will only extend between the end of the first molar and midway through the second to assist with breathing and speech.
Custom mouthguards are made from a high precision mould of an athlete’s mouth. Dental technicians create a custom mouthguard that is built to the exact specifications of the athlete’s mouth. Because of this process, custom mouthguards are viewed as more durable, safer...
There are four basic classifications for mouthguards: Type 1 – stock mouthguard Type 2 – boil and bite mouthguard Type 3 – single layer vacuum formed Type 4 – pressure laminated mouthguards (MAX MOUTHGUARDS) I am sure you are well aware of the...
Here are some simple rules for cleaning your mouthguard: Rinse your mouthguard with water before and after each use Never use toothpaste, a toothbrush or mouthwash to clean it — they cause damage Store your mouthguard in its case, and clean the case often. DO NOT...
Gagging is affected by the cut of the mouthguard. If your mouthguard is too high or too long, it causes unwanted material where it isn’t needed. In order to keep from gagging, mouthguards must avoid the soft palate — the fleshy, flexible part toward the back of the...