Introduction

Because accidents can happen during any physical activity, the advantage of using a mouth guard during sports is that it can help limit the risk of mouth-related injuries to your lips, tongue, and soft tissues of your mouth. Mouth guards also help you avoid chipped or broken teeth, nerve damage to a tooth, or even tooth loss.

 

Who Needs a Mouth Guard?

Mouth guards should be used by anyone -- both children and adults -- who play contact sports such as football, boxing, soccer, ice hockey, basketball, lacrosse, and field hockey. However, even those participating in noncontact sports (for example, gymnastics) and any recreational activity (for example, skateboarding, mountain biking) that might pose a risk of injury to the mouth would benefit from wearing a protective mouth guard.

 

Features 

*Double sided gum shield to protect upper and lower teeth
*Simply remove the centre piece to allow breathing during sparring.
*This boxing mouth guard has a precontoured design for an improved fit.
*Designed to reduce the effects of concussion and head and jaw injuries.
*Features breathing channels for increased comfort and comes complete with a carry case for hygeine.
*Material: Use the medical oral cavity EVA, no smell and safety, flexible to meet difference teeth. 

 

How to use