Instrucciones de Wilson Mouthguard

Instrucciones de Wilson Mouthguard

Wilson hace dos tipos de protectores bucales. Uno tiene una correa que se sujeta fácilmente a un casco de fútbol americano o una máscara de hockey, y el otro es sin tirantes. Ambos tipos son claros y vienen en tallas para jóvenes y adultos. Todas las protecciones bucales de Wilson se ajustan fácilmente con la ayuda de un poco de agua hirviendo para ablandar el plástico y crear un molde perfecto.

Hierva una olla de agua.

Llene un recipiente con agua helada.

Sujete la protección bucal con un par de pinzas. Sumerja la boca en el agua hirviendo durante 30 segundos.

Saque la protección bucal del agua hirviendo e inmediatamente sumérjala en el agua helada durante un segundo.

Tome el protector bucal con la mano y colóquelo en su boca, alrededor de los dientes superiores. Muerda fuerte. Presiona el protector bucal con la lengua para ayudar a moldearlo contra el paladar. Al presionar, crea la succión en tu boca succionando todo el aire y el agua. Sigue presionando durante 30 segundos.

Sumerja la protección bucal nuevamente en el agua helada durante 30 segundos para colocar el plástico.
Instrucciones de Wilson Mouthguard

FAQ - 💬

❓ How many times can you remold a mouthguard?

👉 What if I want to remold my SISU Mouthguard? Your SISU Mouthguard is remoldable up to 20 times without losing its protective properties. Just put your guard in hot water (170℉) and watch it return to its original shape.

❓ How long do I put my mouthguard in boiling water?

👉 Heat the mouthguard in boiling water Place the mouthguard carefully and submerge it in the hot water and let it soften for 20 seconds.

❓ How do you mold a Wilson mouthguard?

👉 0:061:28How To Mold A Mouth GuardStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipBring four to six inches of water to a boil in a saucepan. And then remove from heat. Source. UsingMoreBring four to six inches of water to a boil in a saucepan. And then remove from heat. Source. Using a spoon submerge the guard in the pan of hot water for 30 seconds.

❓ Do you have to boil a mouthguard?

👉 In short, no. While boil and bite mouthguards may help soften the blow a bit they are not designed or made in such as way as to provide enough protection if you take a hit to the mouth. Wearers often find them to be extremely uncomfortable to wear and in some cases won't wear them at all.

❓ What does boiling your mouth guard do?

👉 You can fit a boil and bite mouthguard by first placing it in a pot of boiling water to soften the material. Once it is soft, you place the mouthguard in your mouth and bite down to mold your teeth into it. A custom mouthguard is fitted by a dentist.

❓ How do I get rid of black mold in my mouth guard?

👉 With hydrogen peroxide: Place the mouth guard in a container. Then, fill the container with hydrogen peroxide. Make sure that the appliance is submerged, and let it soak for a few minutes. Rinse thoroughly.

❓ Should a mouthguard be tight?

👉 Your guard should fit snug against your upper teeth, without needing to bite or clench the mouthguard… If you have to bite or clench to keep your mouthguard in place, your mouthguard does not fit properly. Again, your mouthguard should stay securely and tightly on your upper teeth without falling out or shifting.

❓ Can you boil a mouthguard twice?

👉 If the mouthguard isn't quite right, you can repeat the process of boiling and molding it to reshape your mouthguard again.

❓ How do you mold a mouthguard step by step?

👉 0:442:09How to Mold a Mouthpiece (Stovetop/Microwave)

❓ Can you boil a mouthguard to clean it?

👉 Never boil your mouth guard to clean it because it will need to be re-molded to fit your mouth. Whether your'e using a mouth guard for TMJ, bruxism, or even a sports guard, proper care and cleaning will extend the life of it and prevent the formation of bacteria, mold, and a foul smell.

❓ How do I know if my mouthguard fits right?

👉 Your guard should fit snug against your upper teeth, without needing to bite or clench the mouthguard… If you have to bite or clench to keep your mouthguard in place, your mouthguard does not fit properly. Again, your mouthguard should stay securely and tightly on your upper teeth without falling out or shifting.

👉 Quickly blot the mouthguard on the towel and get it into your mouth, adjusting it against your upper teeth. It won't be uncomfortably hot. Using your thumbs, push the mouth guard up and back against your molars. Bite down firmly to get the impression of your teeth on the bottom of the mouthguard and suck the guard against your top teeth.

👉 These operating manuals are for our current product range, one manual covers the entire product range. OMMs cover the following topics: For more technical guidance and additional support with your generator set we recommend contacting your local FG Wilson dealer for assistance.

👉 Yes it should. If this is the first time you've worn the guard, then stick it up you upper or top teeth and suck on it and keep biting and sucking on the mouth guard for at least 5 minutes. Then, take it out and immediately apply cold water for 10 minutes and stick it to your teeth again. It should be comfortable.

👉 This shouldn't take more than 15 or 20 seconds. Don't chew the mouthguard or move it around in your mouth while you're fitting it. Place the mouthguard in the ice water. Remove the mouthguard and dunk it in the ice water. Let it cool for a minute or two and try the fit.

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