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Get your Custom Sports Mouthguard!

The first step to getting a custom fit mouthguard is getting a 3 scan of your mouth. Good News! We will be at the game this Friday night in Chandler doing scans from 4:00PM to 9:00PM. Schedule your time slot below. It only take a few minutes. See you Friday!

Don't live in Arizona or can't make the game? Don't worry click here to schedule a scan for a different time or location!

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Express Yourself


Gard lives where safety and style meet. Protect yourself like the pros by wearing what they wear: a custom mouthguard that fits your teeth like a glove. No more boil and bite.

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How It Works

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Get a 3D Scan

After filling out the form we will connect you with a scan partner in your area.

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Customize Your Mouthguard

Customize your mouthguard using our online design tool.

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Get Your Mouthguard

Gard will make and ship your brand new mouthguard to your doorstep.

Fully Customizable

Personalize your protection. Add your name, jersey number, and team color. Have something more unique in mind? Try it out on our online designer.

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Dylan Raiola

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Dylan is currently the #1 national football for the 2024 class. Football is in Dylan Raiola’s blood. He’s the son of former Nebraska and Detroit Lions offensive lineman Dominic Raiola. His father had a legendary career for Nebraska from 1998-2000, finishing as a consensus All-American and winning the Rimington Trophy for best center in college football. He played 14 years in the NFL for the Detroit Lions and became the first player in franchise history to play in 200 games with the team. Before transferring to Chandler (Ariz.) High ahead of his junior season, Raiola threw for 3,341 yards and 32 touchdowns in 12 games as a sophomore at Burleson (Texas) High. Away from football, Raiola is strong with his faith in Jesus Christ. “Without God, I wouldn’t be able to do anything I do now,” he said. His mother, Yvonne Raiola, played water polo at the University of Hawaii, Manoa along with three other aunts and uncles who played collegiate athletics. His sister, Taylor Raiola, plays volleyball at TCU.

Dylan Raiola