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We would suggest you retry the boil-and-bite fitting process without pushing and sucking as hard this time. If you are still not getting the desired fit, a custom mouthguard is going to be far superior with regard to fit than any boil-and-bite.

Hi, I got a night guard for my lower teeth few days ago. When I wear it one side left feels a bit higher than the other. Hi Alex. You should contact who you got the nightguard from. We did not see an order under your name, so we are assuming you got this through a dentist.

There should be adjustments that can be made to help you with this issue. If you did order through us, please contact Customer Service and they can help you right away! My killer cub by damage control mouthguard makes me gag during sparring is there a way to adjust it? Or will I need to find a different brand? Most boil-and-bite guards you can adjust by trimming. However, a custom-fit mouthguard is always going to be your best solution to a sensitive gag reflex as it will be thinner in those sensitive areas and it can be specifically made to you adding extra adjustment to avoid these areas while still providing the protection you need.

It just feels really rough, and it feels like it may be permanent, I hope this is clear and hopefully you came help, thank you. Hi Chris. When bacteria eat, they produce waste.

This waste product, combined with saliva, contributes to the buildup of plaque and tartar on your teeth. When you put your retainer into your mouth, bacteria transfer onto the surface of the retainer. Those white spots on your retainer are calcium deposits, or plaque, and tartar.

A properly fitted night guard shifts the jaw and teeth into proper alignment, which can alleviate jaw tension, headaches, pain, and other symptoms of temporomandibular joint syndrome. Wearing an over-the-counter mouth guard to protect your teeth from grinding or injury may be better than having no protection at all.

Find a smooth metal surface, preferably a spoon. Apply a dab of an edible lubricant such as cooking oil. Carefully smooth out the rough area of the mouth guard using the metal surface. The heated metal will allow you to adjust the shape or smooth the mouth guard; meanwhile, the lubricant creates a barrier between the metal surface and mouth guard, so the metal does not stick to the mouth guard or pull the material.

Visit your dental clinic in Prince Albert , if the rip or tear in the mouth guard worsens or continues to cause you discomfort. Is there extra material where it does not belong or a small area of your mouth guard that causes you discomfort? Avoid accidentally puncturing the mouth guard or cutting the material. Looking for a mouth guard? Continue shopping. Designed for a better night's sleep Buy Nightguard. How To Refit A Mouthguard From CustMbite If you're wondering how to refit a mouth guard after having dental or orthodontic work performed, CustMbite offers the easiest guards on the market to remold.

Why should I wear a mouthguard when going to bed? Why is it important for my nightguard to provide a comfortable fit? How can I form my guard around my smile?

Here is how to refit a mouth guard: First, you need to heat your mouthguard. Many of our competitors force you to boil water during this step, but CustMbite guards offer users the option of boiling water or using a microwave oven for maximal flexibility.

We recommend wrapping your guard in a wet paper towel and placing it in the microwave on high for 30 seconds to ensure that it's hot enough. Remove your mouthguard carefully and dip it in cold water for seconds, or until it's cool enough for you to comfortably work with it. Unwrap your guard and gently bite into it to sculpt it to your smile. Press the front of your CustMbite guard on to your front teeth, applying pressure from your tongue to the roof of your mouth.

Finally, close your lips around your guard and suck for approximately one minute to ensure a tight, comfortable fit. Can I wear a mouth guard if I have braces?



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