Category: (Sports)
5 new, starting at $2.99
Proven Dual Composite Construction with internal shock-absorbing frame offers protection and fit that outperforms conventional mouthguards. Shock Absorbing Jaw Pads help protect against concussions and create a channel for improved breathing. Shock Absorbing Bumper absorbs and deflects impact away from front teeth. Works well with braces.
Stops me from grinding my teeth at night while I sleep....Reviewed by Alan J. Cassaro, 2010-02-10
My dentist is going to extract 5 of my teeth this coming Friday. I don't look forward to that at all, but he has to. I broke off my front tooth at the base. My other front teeth are loose, so he wants to pull all of my front teeth and give me a removable bridge. He noticed that I've broken 3 crowns in my mouth because of my grinding. Well, rather than pay the 5 hundred bucks for a molded mouthpiece made by the dentist, I ordered this. It works fine. I also have sleep apnea, so I'm a mess at night. But, it's easy to shape with the boiling water, and it's a hell of a lot cheaper than the 5 bills. My teeth are going to cost me a fortune on top of that, Get it, I have no complaints, other than misplacing it every day...
Not one to use for a night guardReviewed by MarieCW, 2009-11-16
I grind my teeth while I sleep, which is when I wear a moughguard. Sport versions have been as helpful to me as those from the dentist, saving me hundreds of dollars. The Shock Doctor Mouthguard just doesn't get a very good fit. The material is too sturdy, which would be good for protection if I were playing football, but not good for wearing for hours at night. I made several attempts, but it was just too uncomfortable to wear - too stiff and not conforming to my teeth. I've had better luck with the softer plastic ones, but I can only seem to find them in sporting goods stores rather than here at Amazon.
Doesn't Last, torn up fastReviewed by D. Cheng, 2009-05-21
Set/molded pretty easily. Used once, and the plastic got chewed up pretty badly quickly. Halfway through my game, I didn't want to use it anymore, because plastic shards were coming off. Don't recommend.
Does not retain shapeReviewed by Sudipto, 2009-05-20
This does not come with a case. I got this for grappling. The boil and bite method for shaping this did not work well. Despite my efforts, this mouthguard did not conform well to my mouth. After a week, parts of the plastic started to flake off in my mouth. Just try grappling while trying not to swallow bits of plastic in your mouth. Will not buy again.
Shock Guard Mouth Guard Protects Me From Grinding.Reviewed by Katherine J. Chapman, 2009-04-27
I'M BROKE SO WAS UNABLE TO BUY A EXPENSIVE MOUTH GUARD FROM MY
LOCAL DENTIST. THEY CHARGE FROM $400-$700 for a great NIGHT
GUARD.
My husband picked this SHOCK GUARD up and I was very steptical but
he helped me put it on last night.
WE DID HAVE TO DO THE 5 STEPS TWICE THOUGH TO GET A EXCELLENT
FIT!!
IT WILL TAKE A LITLE TIME TO GET USE TO IT IF YOU HAVE NEVER OWNED
ONE.
I'VE BEEN WEARING ONE ON FOR YEARS SO AS LONG AS IT FITS TIGHT AND
IS COMFORTABLE I WILL SLEEP WELL KNOWING THAT WHEN I GRIND MY TEETH
I WON'T BE WEARING THEM DOWN AS FAST OR EVEN BREAKING THEM.
JUST KNOW THAT YOU HAVE TO FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS TOTALLY TO GET A
GREAT FIT!! PLEASE REPEAT ALL THE STEPS AGAIN IF YOU DON'T GET IT
RIGHT THE FIRST OR EVEN THE SECOND TIME IT IS WORTH YOUR TIME AND
YOU CAN NOT BEAT THE GREAT PRICE!
GREAT GUARDING,
KATHERINE JEANETTE CHAPMAN
BUSINESS MANAGER OF CHAPMAN FINE ARTS
FROM FOSTER CITY CALIFORNIA