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Mouth Guard for Kickboxing
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I got caught up the same with a Band 3 treatment for my mouth guard although i wasn't as out of pocket as I was already having band 2 treatments etc. Plus it took them 3 attempts to get a mold due to my gag reflex! A basic custom guard at a private dentist is around £60 including lab fees. If you want fancy designs then they can go up to £120.
Although I wouldn't let these experiences put people off getting a custom fitted guard. It fits far better than any boil and bite ones which not only helps with breathing but also in the event of impact.2013 Free Money - £363.44 Topcashback
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Son is due to have fixed braces soon and does martial arts, is there a mouth guard you can use with these?Jan Grocery challenge
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Yes there is but most orthodontists would say no contact sports whilst wearing a brace. You need to talk to orthodontist about this.0
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