

A valuable tool for anyone providing oral hygiene to someone who may have difficulty keeping the mouth open. Designed with an easy-to-control handle that is long, to protect fingers Inner core is rigid, but the outer, latex-free foam surface is comfortable. Can be cleaned in hot water (much like a toothbrush would be) and reused for the same person. The Open Wide Mouth Rest Thick has the same sturdy structure, but 40% more foam to withstand greater biting pressure. Review: Great product - Bought these for my brother who has disabilities and an extremely tight jaw, impacting caregiver ability to brush his teeth. It really helps them be able to get in his mouth and even stretched his mouth over time, so it’s easier to open his mouth now Review: Perfect for special needs kids - Love, Love, Love. These were recommended to me by my special need's daughter's dentist. She holds her lips very tight around her teeth when I try to brush and so she was developing orange yucky buildup along her gum line. Since she wasn't letting me brush good, I would have to enlist help from my husband to hold her down once a week and use the scraper to remove the build up. This was painful for all 3 of us, emotionally for her and physically as well for us as she would fight us off and occasionally one of us would get kicked in the throat or bit. Now with this I am able to prop her mouth open and it forces her lips to relax and she can't hold them tight over her teeth. Bonus, it also keeps her tongue out of the way because instead of pushing the toothbrush out of her mouth, her tongue is working to try to push the mouth rest out. I would recommend to anyone trying this to only put half as much toothpaste on the brush at first, brush one side of the mouth, take the prop out and let her spit, move prop to other side of mouth and put the other half of toothpaste on the brush and clean that side of the mouth. Because there really is no way to get a full glob of toothpaste to the other side of the mouth when you have this prop in. desertcart was out of the regular thickness when I ordered these so I can't speak to how they compare but this seems to be a good size for my 9 year old. She is a little bit of a runt for her age and the prop just fits without being uncomfortable, so I wouldn't recommend this for any kids younger than say 6-7 years. I have used this about 10 times and there are just minor teeth marks in it, with her mouth being on the smaller side she isn't able to bite down when it is in place, but she does try to gnaw on it sideways before I get it in place if I don't move quick. All in all, I'm very pleased with this product and I think the 4 I ordered should last me a while. I rinse it with mouthwash when I'm done but I'll probably throw it out and start a new one after a month.
| ASIN | B00FDWW60C |
| Best Sellers Rank | #164,777 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #8,575 in Oral Care Products |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (74) |
| Date First Available | March 4, 2021 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | OWDT-4 |
| Manufacturer | Specialized Care Co Inc |
| Product Dimensions | 7 x 1.25 x 0.75 inches; 2.4 ounces |
A**R
Great product
Bought these for my brother who has disabilities and an extremely tight jaw, impacting caregiver ability to brush his teeth. It really helps them be able to get in his mouth and even stretched his mouth over time, so it’s easier to open his mouth now
S**B
Perfect for special needs kids
Love, Love, Love. These were recommended to me by my special need's daughter's dentist. She holds her lips very tight around her teeth when I try to brush and so she was developing orange yucky buildup along her gum line. Since she wasn't letting me brush good, I would have to enlist help from my husband to hold her down once a week and use the scraper to remove the build up. This was painful for all 3 of us, emotionally for her and physically as well for us as she would fight us off and occasionally one of us would get kicked in the throat or bit. Now with this I am able to prop her mouth open and it forces her lips to relax and she can't hold them tight over her teeth. Bonus, it also keeps her tongue out of the way because instead of pushing the toothbrush out of her mouth, her tongue is working to try to push the mouth rest out. I would recommend to anyone trying this to only put half as much toothpaste on the brush at first, brush one side of the mouth, take the prop out and let her spit, move prop to other side of mouth and put the other half of toothpaste on the brush and clean that side of the mouth. Because there really is no way to get a full glob of toothpaste to the other side of the mouth when you have this prop in. Amazon was out of the regular thickness when I ordered these so I can't speak to how they compare but this seems to be a good size for my 9 year old. She is a little bit of a runt for her age and the prop just fits without being uncomfortable, so I wouldn't recommend this for any kids younger than say 6-7 years. I have used this about 10 times and there are just minor teeth marks in it, with her mouth being on the smaller side she isn't able to bite down when it is in place, but she does try to gnaw on it sideways before I get it in place if I don't move quick. All in all, I'm very pleased with this product and I think the 4 I ordered should last me a while. I rinse it with mouthwash when I'm done but I'll probably throw it out and start a new one after a month.
L**A
Game changer! He cooperates!
These have made a huge difference for brushing. My kiddo can bite down really hard and get good sensory input. He even moves his tongue out of the way. No more fights at brush time. We just put a pillow on the back of the toilet and he sits and tilts his head back. We let him play with it also so that there is no fight about using it.
P**O
It works!
Used for an alzheimer patient T the dentist. Works well in keeping the mouth open
T**A
Must have
Perfect for my daughter who has CP with a tonic bite. This tool helps me to get in her mouth and brush her back teeth.
R**R
Not for the uncontrolled strong bite
Our daughter, who is unable to control her chewing, crushed the mouth rest immediately.
M**Y
Great idea and was using it for my dad but ...
There are ok but bigger than really pictured. Great idea and was using it for my dad but not as easy as the picture shown.
B**E
Helpful
These are very helpful when cleaning the teeth of my son with disabilities. He doesn't like them, but they are necessary when he decides he doesn't want his teeth brushed. They are well cushioned and do not cause any trauma to the mouth and although he usually likes getting his teeth brushed, they are great help when he is having an attitude. I even take one to the dentist's office with me so they can get a good look at his teeth and mouth.
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