Buy FingerGuard SM (3-4 yrs.)FingerGuard SM (3-4 yrs.) Product Description:
- No Bitter, Foul Tasting Liquids to make your children sick! Use the trusted, pain-free solution, which dentists and parents have preferred for over 15 years!
- There is a reason why FingerGuard is known to be the BEST: when worn correctly, the product boasts > 90% success rate
- Constructed in the USA out of Non-Toxic, Soft, Flexible, FDA-Approved Medical-Grade Plastic
- Pain-free, non-restricting way to stop finger sucking in 30 days or less
- Each kit contains everything you need to stop the habit ((1) FingerGuard (for any two adjacent fingers), (50) Colorful Lock-Bands, instruction booklet, and instructional DVD)
Product Description
Help your child "break the habit" of finger sucking - without yucky nail polishes or expensive appliances. This rubber guard eliminates the pleasurable sensations of sucking, which can lead to permanent teeth deformations. Dentist invented. Includes 1 finger cover, 50 bracelets, and an informative CD-Rom. Invented by a pediatric dentist Highly effective - in studies, 90% of kids broke the habit in 3 weeks or less! Eliminates the destructive effects of finger sucking, including teeth deformations, cross bite, and speech impediments Made of non-toxic medical grade soft plastic material BPA Free FingerGuard Sizing: Small FingerGuard: 5 1/2"L x 1 1/2"W Finger cover: each opening measures 1 1/2"L x 1/2" dia. Bracelet: 13 1/2"L x 1/2"W Bracelet fits wrists 3 3/4"-9 3/4" in diameter Medium FingerGuard: 7"L x 1 3/4"W Finger cover: each opening measures 2"L x 3/4" dia. Bracelet: 13"L x 1/2"W Bracelet fits wrists 3 3/4"-9 3/4" in diameter Large FingerGuard: 11"L x 1 3/4"W Finger cover: each opening measures 2 1/4"L x 1" dia. Bracelet: 13"L x 1/2"W Bracelet fits wrists 3 3/4"-9 3/4" in diameter
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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful.
It REALLY works!! I am surprised, I admit!
By TwinzMom
This finger guard really works! I purchased mine from there website because it offered a 30 day money back if it didn't work, how could you go wrong? When we got them we quickly slid it on my 3 year olds 2 middle fingers and he threw a fit at first. He would walk around sucking his fingers so much that slob would be running off his ELBOW onto the floor causing us to slip in it. YUCK! After a few hours he was fine wearing it. Dad actually started feeling bad removed it one day by slipping his finger from under the guard. BIG MISTAKE! From that day forward my son had learned how to slip his little fingers out from under the guard to suck his fingers. More so in the night when we cam in his guard would be ON but his fingers would be out.** I read on there website that you can take some medical tape and wrap a few strips around his knuckles then slide his fingers back in. THAT WORKED! (if you need to kick it up a notch then add tape around his hand AND guard also.) We were consistent for 1 week with only removing it during bath time & Pre-k and as soon as he got in the car we strapped it back on.During week 2 one day after he took a bath we left it off so his fingers can dry out and he didn't put his fingers in his mouth at all day OR night for a whole 2 weeks. We went 2 weeks with no guard on but noticed 1 night (when he was sick) he started sucking at night again so we just bought new bands to start reattaching it at night.I think most kids can kick the habit quick. My son is 3, he doesn't talk and has a delay from being born prematurely. He catches on to things late BUT he was able to "get this" and understand that his hands cant be in his mouth. During the day ever once in a blue he might go to wards his mouth...we tell him no and he pulls his fingers away.Thank you Finger Guard I NEVER thought this would work for MY child, but it does.TIPS:* If the child can remove there fingers, wrap the knuckle with a few strips of tape.* If it is not enough, wrap a strip of tape around the widest part of the hand between the pointer and thumb.* If the band is cutting into the wrist a little or making it red. wrap a bandaid around the band so that the "cotton" part is positioned where the band is causing redness.* DON'T let it sit in water it will change this ugly foggy color but will change back after a few hours.* If after washing it & drying the guard it seems hard to slide over the fingers, dust the inside with a TINY bit of powder & it will slip over the fingers just fine.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Size large definitely not for a seven year old!
By Raven
I can't speak for the actual product working yet as we've only just received it but it is WAY too big for my seven year old. He is an above average size kid so I trusted the size indicated by the company-which was a mistake. Tonight I ordered a medium. I would say the large would fit a nine year old or larger. I'll check it on my nine year old tomorrow and let you know. Or if your child has chubbier fingers. My childs fingers seem to be a tiny bit on the smaller side due to his sucking them.As far as how it is made, it is very well made-soft thick plastic and easy to clean. On a side note, because we are breaking a life long habit for this little guy, it is hard on him. He had a rough today partially because he was frustrated with not being able to suck his fingers and then couldn't even console himself...by sucking on his fingers. So we aren't expecting this to be magical and know it will take some patience but really hope it works for him as nothing else has-bribing, taping, putting yucky stuff on his nails, etc. My mom thought he would grow out of it but we can't wait any longer. His front teeth are starting to come in crooked and I figured this is a lot less expensive than braces!Hope this helps someone else when it comes to ordering the correct size.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Worked perfectly for my daughter
By Pelagos
My daughter just turned six, and sucking her two middle fingers was a nearly constant issue. She wanted to stop, though. I strapped on this finger guard. She cried a lot the first day. She also gnawed on the guard at first. After that, she could sneak her fingers out of the guard, but she chose not to (she had an incentive waiting for her). It actually only took about a week of wearing the finger guard before she broke the habit (she may have worn it a little longer than that at nighttime). She has now been free of sucking her fingers for a couple of months. It is a huge change. The child needs to be motivated to stop the finger sucking, and if they are, this can be an invaluable tool!
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