T-Guard

Sept. 1, 1997
T-Guard is for preschoolers, preteens and teens ready to shed a thumbsucking habit. It comes in a kit and it is easy to use.

T-Guard is for preschoolers, preteens and teens ready to shed a thumbsucking habit. It comes in a kit and it is easy to use.

A colorful, lock-band bracelet keeps the T-Guard thumb cover in place. It`s worn while the child is sleeping, reading, watching TV or any time thumbsucking is tempting. T-Guard helps most kids triumph over thumbsucking in just a few weeks, as compared to the six months or more required by a standard, cemented mouth appliance. There are no fittings, no impressions and no dental-chair discomfort for your child. Best yet, T-Guard is fun to wear and is typically used at home, far from other schoolchildren`s view.

Made from FDA-approved, medical-grade material and tested for results by Clinical Research Associates, the widely respected dental-research organization, T-Guard is exculsively available through dental-health professionals.

For details, call (800) 964-5704.

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