To keep a sports mouthguard clean and hygienic, rinse it immediately after each use with cold water to remove saliva and debris. Then, gently brush it with a soft-bristled toothbrush and mild soap or non-abrasive toothpaste to prevent bacteria buildup. Avoid using hot water, as it can warp the material. After brushing, thoroughly rinse the mouthguard with cool water to remove any residue. Finally, allow it to air dry before storing it in a ventilated case to maintain freshness and prevent bacteria growth. Additionally, deep clean the mouthguard weekly or biweekly, depending on usage, to ensure optimal hygiene. See more »
The kit includes 2 sets of impression material (1 spare), 1 adjustable impression trays, return bags, an instruction pamphlet, a return form, and a prepaid postage return label (USA only). These items ensure you can easily take your dental impression at home and return it for a custom mouthguard. See full answer »
We recommend a 3mm mouthguard for light contact sports such as soccer, basketball, and baseball. For more intense contact sports like football, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (training), and lacrosse, we suggest our 6mm mouthguard for added protection. See full answer »