The Coolest Mouthguards on the Planet
At APEX Mouthguards, our mission is to provide athletes with the highest quality, custom-fit mouthguards to optimize their performance, protect their smiles and enhance their confidence on and off the field. We are committed to innovation, comfort and superior protection, ensuring every athlete can perform at their peak while prioritizing their dental health.
- Basketball
- Boxing
- Football
- Handball
- Hockey (Ice and Field)
- Lacrosse
- Martial Arts
- Rugby
- Water Polo
- Wrestling
- Acrobatics
- Baseball
- Bicycling
- Equestrian Events
- Field Events
- Gymnastics
- In-Line Skating
- Racquetball
- Shot-Putting
- Skateboarding
- Skiing
- Skydiving
- Softball
- Squash
- Surfing
- Volleyball
- Weightlifting
- Extreme Sports
Custom Fit, Built-In Impact Zone, Dual-Layer Hardened PVA
Bespoke Designs, Laser Scanned and 3D Printed for Accuracy
Created in 2022 by award winning dental lab Mango Dental, APEX Mouthguards has created mouthguards for some of the hardest hitting and fast paced athletes in the game today.
APEX Mouthguards are made to strict standards and will be tailored to you and your sport.
Comfortable
Precise
Secure
The Pinnacle of Mouthguards
| APEX Mouthguards | Boil-And-Bite Mouthguards | Stock Mouthguards | |
| Protects Teeth | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Prevents Injury | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| 3D Scanned | ✓ | ||
| Bespoke, Custom Fit | ✓ | ||
| Dual-Layer with Impact Zone | ✓ |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a sports mouthguard?
A sports mouthguard is a protective device worn over the teeth to prevent injury to the mouth, teeth, lips, and jaw during physical activities. It is commonly used in contact sports like rugby, hockey, and boxing.
Why is it important to wear a mouthguard during sports?
Wearing a mouthguard helps prevent dental injuries such as chipped or broken teeth, tooth loss, and injuries to the lips, tongue, and jaw. It also reduces the risk of concussions by absorbing and dispersing the impact force.
What types of sports require the use of mouthguards?
Mouthguards are recommended for contact sports like rugby, hockey, lacrosse, rugby, boxing, and wrestling, as well as non-contact sports like basketball, gymnastics, and skateboarding where there is a risk of falling or collision
Are there different types of mouthguards?
How should a mouthguard fit?
A properly fitting mouthguard should be comfortable, not restrict breathing or speech, stay securely in place, cover the upper (and sometimes lower) teeth, and not cause irritation to the gums or cheeks.
How do I care for my mouthguard?
- Rinse it with cold water or mouthwash before and after each use.
- Clean it with mild soap and a toothbrush regularly.
- Store it in a ventilated container when not in use.
- Avoid exposing it to high temperatures, which can cause it to deform.
- Check for wear and tear regularly and replace it if necessary.
Can mouthguards be worn with braces?
Yes, special mouthguards are available for athletes with braces. These are designed to fit over the braces and provide protection while allowing for the movement of teeth as the braces work.
How often should I replace my mouthguard?
Mouthguards should be replaced at the start of each new sports season, after any significant dental work, if it shows signs of wear and tear, or if it no longer fits properly.
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Franchise Locations
Yorkshire
North East
North West
Newcastle & Northumberland
Northern Ireland