Keystone Industries, a U.S.-based company that manufacturers some of the world’s top mouthguard products, has officially launched the latest hit to its Pro-Form Mouthguard line – the PF2 mouthguard.
Keystone Industries, a U.S.-based company that manufacturers some of the world’s top mouthguard products, has officially launched the latest hit to its Pro-Form Mouthguard line – the PF2 mouthguard.
Unlike laminated mouthguards products that require a dentist to custom fit to the patient, the PF2 mouthguard is said to be a do-it-yourself guard that gives the best custom fit possible without taking impressions of the teeth.
With the elimination of dentist appointments and impressions, the price of this guard is said to be significantly lower than custom-fit mouthguards while still providing high impact protection. The PF2’s unique design reportedly allows it to be refit by the user multiple times, as well.
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“Being a leader in this field means we need to set the bar high for new products and innovation,” said Michael Prozzillo, vice president of sales. “The PF2 will change the way athletes buy mouthguards but also how the dentist sells them.”
The PF2 mouthguard is available in either black or white. Keystone has stated there will be bulk purchasing available in the near future, which will include a display piece and literature on the product, ideally for dental offices. Multiple color options reportedly will also be available soon similar to the Pro-Form line of color options.
“You just won’t be able to get ahold of another mouthguard that can be custom fit in under a minute and provide the same beneficial features,” said Derek Keene, vice president of marketing and product development. “We’re excited to watch PF2 take off and provide significant value to our customers and athletes across the country.”
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