The different types of gum shields include boil-and-bite, custom-fitted, and stock mouthguards. Boil-and-bite mouthguards are softened in hot water then worn to shape around the teeth, while custom-fitted mouthguards are professionally made based on an impression of the wearer's teeth. Stock mouthguards are pre-formed and ready-to-wear but offer less protection and comfort compared to the other types.
My son wears braces and we do not boil his because the braces are shifting on a regular basis moving the teeth in place where they need to be so the molding would be different than needed as time goes on.
I'm going to assume that you aren't looking for the answer "to cook in it". People boil water to kill bacteria.
Real coke will not get mouldy if you sterilise the bottles first....boil in water for ten mins,air dry and it will not mould up
To kill get germs.
To boil the water, most commonly used is a tea pot. Otherwise, you could use a small pot, and some people put a mug full of water into a microwave to boil, too.
Yes. It gives more if you boil it.
yes
Some do, some don't
The word for bringing to a boil is "boil" or "bring to a simmer."
most people boil them i think..... that's what i always did
people of ireland will boil ham and prepare vegetables.....