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SOVAMax Night Guard - 2.4mm Thin - Custom-Molded Fit - Protects Against Nighttime Teeth Grinding & Clenching - FSA/HSA Eligible - Odor & Taste Free - Remoldable Up to 20 Times - Non Toxic
Product Name | SOVA Aero Max Custom-Fit Heavy-Duty Dental Night Guard |
Units | 1 count |
Brand | SOVA |
Age Range Description | Adult |
A**N
Très satisfait
Vraiment durable.Ceux vendus en pharmacie ne me durent pas 1 semaine.Celui fabriqué chez le dentiste dure environ 2 ans mais à 850 $$$Celui-ci a un mois et ne présente encore aucun signe d'usure.N'ayez crainte pour la taille, il s'ajuste bien malgré tout même si il semble petit au départ.Edit: 6 mois plus tard encore en très bonne condition.
A**R
I went out of my way to leave this great review, y'all.
TMJ. I have it. Chipped tooth, ER visit for jaw pain. Three custom grind guards from the dentist over the years. The most recent guard broke a couple months into pandemic lockdown. So I ordered a handful of different grind guards from Amazon to try and hold me over - this one, front teeth only, disposable, etc.I NEVER write Amazon reviews (who has the time?), but decided it was my DUTY to do so when I returned to the page to buy another one. Because this thing is just great. Hands down, an answer to my TMJ-suffering prayers. The SOVA people should be saluted for it, and if you aren't sure if it's worth it, I can tell you that (at least in my case), it was worth it 10 times over.Here's some highlights:- Easy to fit, and really comfortable. Also, SO COOL that you can REmold it to your teeth if the first try doesn't quite do it for you.- Mine lasted two years with nightly use. The only reason I'm replacing is because I've finally ground to the point it's scratching my cheeks. NOTE: This cheek scratching also happened with at least one of the dentist's guards. I did not grind through it - honestly, not even close - and I DID grind through at least one of the dentist's guards.- The cost was worth every penny. Especially after having paid over $100 dollars out-of-pocket in the past for a guard from the dentist.I'm very suspicious of Amazon reviews - especially positive ones. So to be clear, I'm an actual human person who did NOT receive anything in exchange for this review :) Sometimes a little thing can make a big difference in your life, and this guard has been that little thing for me, even though I never would have expected so when I was looking the first time.
K**I
HARD material
When I was fitted for a mouthguard by my dentist, the material was 'bouncy' and 'chewy'. It was comfortable in my mouth, but it cost $400. This mouthguard is HARD once fitted; it is not a 'soft' plastic. So beware that it will be like a stone in your mouth once its set. With that being said, it definitely does the job, and the value is there for $25. I haven't woken up with a headache or jaw ache since I started it.
A**R
nightmare
I had high hopes for this product. Nice concept, good pricepoint.Apparently, you need to get the shape PERFECT on the 1st or 2nd try of the heating process, otherwise a disaster ensues. "Remolding up to 20 times" is false marketing. This thing stretches and loses its chemistry after the first one or two tries. Is there a temperature that ruins it, somewhere close to boiling? If so, is Sova willing to share what that temperature is?On my 1st attempt I followed the instructions to a T, heated the water to the prescribed temperature -- even digitally measured it with a thermometer -- then, when I removed the mouth guard from my teeth, a portion of the back had stuck to itself. I place it back into the water but failed to get the back piece unstuck with a knife.So I decided to live with the imperfection and attempted to get the shape "good enough" for use. On my 2nd attempt, I noticed the little round holes had started to stretch after removing it from the water. The shape came out wrong again. I inserted back into the water. By this point the mouth guard had visibly stretched and no longer would revert to its normal shape/chemistry no matter what the water temperature. The round holes had become permanent lines. It was unusable.On the 5th try or so, I eventually cut the grossly stretched back portions with scissors, heated all of it in the water, and stuck the cut pieces to the top of the guard to try to rebuild its shape & ply. Eventually, it felt like I was working like play dough. Hours later, having swallowed plenty of plastic fragments that hopefully won't kill me, I eventually gave up. I now have an unsightly, blob of a nightguard that fits my teeth, but cuts my gums due to the irregularities and sharp edges.49 people found this helpful
J**.
Better than the others
Learning curve in molding. Found the key is when molding to teeth also create a light suction like how you would when you suck on your teeth if that makes sense. If you mess up the mold that's okay you can keep reheating and molding till you get it right. Only problem is after many uses you notice a platice taste coming from it that wasnt pleasant. But its a better product than the rest we've tried
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