Under Armour Performance Mouthwear
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WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
Frequently Asked Questions From Athletes
Since Under Armour Performance Mouthwear™ is an entirely new category
of performance mouthpieces and mouthguards, you will likely encounter
many questions from athletes about this exciting new line of products.
Below, we’ve provided specific language and answers that can help you
respond to inquires about UA Performance Mouthwear.
Q. What is Under Armour Performance Mouthwear™?
A. Under Armour Performance Mouthwear™ is a completely new
category of performance gear designed for all athletes looking to get
better in their chosen sport.
Q. How does UA Performance Mouthwear differ from mouthguards?
A. Mouthguards provide protection. UA Performance Mouthwear, which
includes mouthpieces and mouthguards powered by ArmourBite™
Technology, does more: It enhances performance. It is not only backed
by some of the biggest names in pro sports, it’s also recommended by
dentists, pro trainers, strength coaches and wellness experts.
Q. How does it work?
A. Clenching the jaw triggers the production and release of a cascade of
hormones, including cortisol, the stress hormone. UA Performance
Mouthwear powered by ArmourBite™ Technology prevents teeth
clenching and relieves pressure on the temporomandibular joint (TMJ).
By preventing the excessive production of hormones, the body is able
to unlock its full potential.
Q. Are there research studies to support the performance claims?
A. Absolutely. There are studies published in peer-reviewed journals
to support the claims. More information is available online at
www.underarmour.com.
Q. Who should use UA Performance Mouthwear?
A. Hundreds of professional athletes are currently relying on the superior
performance and protection benefits of UA Performance Mouthwear.
But it isn’t just for pros – UA Performance Mouthwear is for all
athletes who want to excel in their sport or activity.
Q. How do I choose the right product?
A. The UA Performance Mouthguard offers superior protection in
addition to its performance benefits and should be used in contact
sports such as football, hockey and lacrosse. The performance
mouthpieces are appropriate for non-contact and limited-contact
sports such as running, soccer, baseball, golf, tennis, and training.
Q. How complicated is the fitting process?
A. Your dentist will make accurate impressions of your top and bottom
teeth. A bite registration will be taken as well. The process is completely
painless and usually takes less than 20 minutes.
Q. How long does it take to get a custom piece of UA Performance Mouthwear?
A. Once fitted, the orders typically take 10 days for delivery. Talk to your
dentist about shipping options to receive your product sooner.
Q. Does UA Performance Mouthwear come in different colors?
A. UA Performance Mouthwear is currently available with yellow bite
plates and decals.
Q. How long will the product last?
A. Under Armour Performance Mouthwear™ should last at least one
season unless your jaw or teeth change dramatically or unless you
chew on the product.
Q. Is UA Performance Mouthwear for everyone?
A. Individuals with a history of joint pain, missing molars or braces
should talk with their dentist to determine if Under Armour
Performance Mouthwear™ is right for them.
Q. Is UA Performance Mouthwear just for adults?
A. All adults and children ages 8 and older are candidates for
Under Armour Performance Mouthwear™.
Q. How is UA Performance Mouthwear properly cleaned after use?
A. Most dental cleaning products work on UA Performance Mouthwear —
ask your dentist for more details about cleaning solutions.
Q. What is a defective product and what isn’t?
A. UA Performance Mouthwear is custom-made and each product is
different. As a result of the manufacturing process, small imperfections
such as cloudy spots and air entrapment in the appliance material may
occur. However, if your product breaks apart at the seams or elements
are dislodged from normal wear and tear, it might be defective. Please
refer to the warranty information for more details.
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