
Safety & Science
Mouthguards exist but kids still don't wear them.
Swush changes that.
Over 4 million Canadian youth aged 5 to 17 participate in organized sports and activities.
5.5%
wear mouthguards during school sports
20%
wear mouthguards during league sports
1 in 4
school-aged children experience dental trauma that is sports-related

The biggest challenge with mouthguards isn't buying them, it's getting kids to put them in and keep them in.


Swush was created to make mouthguards easier and more enjoyable for athletes to wear.
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By adding a burst of flavor and comfort to the mouthguard, Swush helps turn something kids resist into something they actually look forward to using.
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Because Swush is used inside the mouth, safety and ingredient quality were a top priority during development.
Safe ingredients you can feel good about.
Xylitol is a naturally derived sweetener widely used in dental care products such as toothpaste, mouth rinses, and chewing gum. Unlike sugar, xylitol does not feed cavity-causing bacteria in the mouth and is commonly included in products designed to support oral health.
Powered by xylitol
Swush is designed to be applied directly inside a mouthguard before play. Because it is used in the mouth, the formula uses ingredients commonly found in oral care and food products.
Food-grade ingredients
Small amounts may be swallowed during normal use, and the product is intended for repeat use by athletes as part of their regular sports routine.
Safe if swallowed
Ingredients explained:

