Item model number | HB-MG-01 |
Unit Count | 6.0 |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.5 x 2 x 0.5 inches |
Color | Clear |
Product Dimensions | 2.5 x 2 x 0.5 inches; 4.23 Ounces |
Material | Silicone |
Country of Origin | China |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Mixed |
HoneyBull Mouth Guards are designed to be used by anyone to protect their teeth. We include 6 different mouth guards to help ensure long term protection, in fact we include :
The Mouth Guard is a safe guard for your teeth against issues that happen through the day and night. HoneyBull Mouth Guards are specifically designed to aid in protection against issues like bruxism that occur at night, or TMJ that might occur through the day or night, or even chronic toothache.
Protect Against...
Reduce Jaw PainThe Mouth Guards are built durable, designed to be worn during the day. They'll keep your jaw protected, counteracting jaw pain. | Protection from Teeth GrindingRelax through the night knowing that your teeth are guarded against teeth grinding and TMJ. For adults and older teens, not for kids. | Easy Trimming and Molding ProcessesWith an easy-to-do process that takes less than 10 minutes, you can have a perfect fit mouth guard made just for you. |
A thinner set of three 3 mm Mouth Guards designed for daily use throughout the day. | A thicker set of three 6 mm Mouth Guards which are designed to better protect against aggressive teeth grinding, bruxism, or TMJ. | An included travel case built for protection and easy portability of your Mouth Guards so you can bring them along, wherever you might go. |
(Optional) Step 1: Trim Your Mouth Guard
Before molding your mouth guards, test a mouth guard size by trying them on to see if they are too long or too tall. If you found the mouth guards to be too tall or too long, you can trim the mouth guards using a knife or a scissor.
Step 2: Heating the Mouth Guards for Molding
Bring water to a boil in a bowl and then place the mouth guard into the water. Wait for 20 seconds before removing the mouth guard.
Step 3: Removing the Mouth Guard and Cooling
Take the mouth guard out of the water with a spoon and let it cool for 5 seconds before fitting your mouth guard.
Step 4: Molding Your Own Personal Mouth Guard
Take the mouth guard and bite down firmly. Use your tongue to push in the inner walls and use your lips and fingers to push in the outer walls to create a tight seal. Suck all air out of your mouth to create a vacuum. After 10 seconds the mouth guard will take form and all that's left is running the mouth guard through some cold water for the mold to set. Congratulations, you now have your own personal mouth guard.
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