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    hi guys, just wondering wat kind of mouthguard / gumsheild you need for sparing. are the expensive shop bought ones ok or should i get a fitted one? how do i go about getting a fitted one? where are good places? thanks

  • #2
    Shock doctor memory foam mouthguards are good, most sports goods stores have them. The double ones are suppose to be good (they have a guard for both the top and bottom set of teeth as well as a hole to breathe through). But I've heard the double gum guards are hard to breathe through, I would suggest a single memory foam guard.

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    • #3
      get a shock doctor for about 20 bucks they offer excellent protection

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      • #4
        Get a custom one from a dentist.

        Better to spend $100 or so now then get a tooth knocked out of place and have to spend $1000 to get it fixed like I did.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by ScottDBA View Post
          Get a custom one from a dentist.

          Better to spend $100 or so now then get a tooth knocked out of place and have to spend $1000 to get it fixed like I did.
          this stuff doesnt happen with shock doctor mouthguards. if you go buy this crap for 2 bucks then of course that could happen altho it usually doesnt because we have a lot of people using them

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          • #6
            I go with the $1 mouthpiece at the sporting goods store. I've used it in competition and in sparring and have never had a concussion.

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            • #7
              i have heard that Jawzz makes great custom mouthguards. they even have a new boil and bite custom version for $29.99.

              Gladiator has custom mouthguards that sell for $50.

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              • #8
                ok thanks guys. i was looking at shock doctor ones at the local sports shop so i will probably get one. is it better to get a double or single? i have a bit of an overbite. will that be a problem? and how do i get a custom mouthguard if i want one? are they worth it? thanks

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                • #9
                  get a double, they offer a lot more protection. and you dont have to worry about getting your jaw broken when you leave your mouth open because your mouth will be closed at all times with a double

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                  • #10
                    ok cool. when people say 'custom' do they meen those proper ones that need an impression, or a boil and bite with a pretty decal of a shamrock or whatever? cheers

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