SHOCK DOCTOR: HARDCORE PROTECTION FEARLESS PERFORMANCE Shock Doctor, the undisputed leader in mouthguard technology and one of the best mouthguard in the world, has become a leader in sports protection and performance around the globe. Our continual innovation in performance-driven and protective equipment is trusted fearless pro and youth athletes. Shock Doctor products are worn by hundreds of professional and college athletes. MOUTHGUARD FITTING *Needs: Nothing --> No boiling or custom fitting required 1) Place mouthguard in mouth and carefully fit over braces aligning Ortho Channel over brackets. Mouthguard will fit securely and comfortably when probably aligned. (Take care when removing so as not to dislodge brace) CARE INSTRUCTIONS Clean the mouthguard with cold water or use antiseptic based mouthwash. Do not use toothpaste, detergents or other cleaning material. Clean the mouthguard box with warm water and a small amount of antiseptic based mouthwash. Rinse thorougly and dry before storing the mouthguard in the box. Shock Doctor mouthguards are manufactured in a quality controlled environment using medical quality polymers which are not known to cause allergic reactions and do not carry any distinguishable taste or odor. MANUFACTURERS INFORMATIONS FOR USERS - TESTING AND APPROVEL OF THIS PRODUCT Shock Doctor mouthguards have been tested against the manufacturer's specifications, using the the technical specification 'M33 - Mouthguards for sports'; issue date 09/2010 which had been assessed and is considered to satisfy the Essential Health and Safety Requirements of the European Union Personal Protective Equipment Directive 89/686/EEC. EC Type-Examination certification has been issued by SATRA technology Centre, Rockingham Road, No. 0321. Shock Doctor mouthguards are CE marked to denote compliance with the EU Personal Protective Equipment Directive 89/686/EEC. TYPE OF USE FOR SHOCK DOCTOR MOUTHGUARDS Shock Doctor mouthguards are intented to be used in sports and recreational activities where there is a risk of the participant sustaining an impact to the lower face and mouth, or where there is a risk of transmitted force causing the the upper and lower teeth to make contact. Shock Doctor mouthguards are intented to reduce or prevent orofacial or dental injuries such as fracture and displacement of teeth, laceration and splitting of soft issues and damage to the upper or lower jaw bones. Mouthguards cannot prevent all injuries and will not prevent injuries to those arreas not covered by the mouthguard, including external sof tissues such as the lips. High risk sports where it is strongly recommended a mouthguard be worn include American football, association football, field hockey, ice hockey, cricket, lacrosse, martial arts, rugby, skating, ski jumping and horse racing over jumps. Medium risk sports where it is advisable to wear a mouthguard include basketball, cycling, diving, horse riding, squash, gymnastics, parachuting and water polo. Damaging impacts can be caused directly - by sticks, balls or other players heads, elbows, knees or boots, sport furniture such as jumps, barriers, posts on the ground - or indirectly - either by harder objects or softer objects striking the lower jaw and causing a the lower teeth to impact the upper or trap soft issue between the teeth. PERFORMANCE LEVEL ≤ 7.5 kg Newtons IMPORTANT WARNINGS - Do not chew your mouthguard. - Do not expose the mouthguard to extreme heat; e.g. do not place it in the dishwasher, washing machine, dryer, microwave and avoid leaving in direct sunlight. - Do not use any mouthguard showing wear, cracks, seperation of layers, or splits. Any mouthguard showing these signs should be disposed of and a replacement obtained immediately. - Never wear another person's mouthguard and do not let them wear yours. In addition to the risk of cross-infection, protection may be compromised, injury sustained and the mouthguard damaged beyond repair. Always keep the mouthguard in its box when not in use. Write the wearers name on the box in indelible ink. - Parents and those in charge of children should check the fit of the mouthguard regularly during the period of jaw growth, primary dentition exfoliation, and secondary dentition eruption, to ensure the mouthguard remains secure and is not conflicting with the development of the mouth and teeth. - Always consult a dental surgeon or onthodontist, before any change in orthodontic status, such as when a brace is worn or is to be fitted to or removed from the teeth, concerning the the continuing suitablilty of the mouthguard. Never wear a mouthguard with a brace unless approved by the person fitting the brace. - Shock Doctor mouthguards are intented to be used only as an item of personal protective equipment in accordance with these instructions. They should never be used for any other purpose; for example as a medical device to prevent grinding of the teeth or as an orthodontic retainer.
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