TGuard AeroThumb and TGuard Classic treatment kits includes:
- 1 ambidextrous ThumbGuard appliance
- 30 multicoloured, lockable bracelets
- 1 Instalock
- Reward chart + stickers
- One set of instructions
TGuard AeroFinger and TGuard FingerGuard treatment kit includes:
- 1 FingerGuard appliance, that can be worn on either hand
- 30 multicoloured, lockable bracelets
- Reward chart + stickers
- One set of instructions
Size Small: Suitable for children younger than 4, who weigh less than 18 kg
Size Medium: Suitable for children aged 5 to 6, who weigh between 18 kg and 25 kg
Size Large: Suitable for children older than 7, who weigh greater than 25 kg
If your child is in between sizes, such as a child who weighs around 18 kg, or is 4.5 years old, order a smaller size if the child is taller / thinner than an average child of their age, or order a larger size if the child is shorter / heavier than an average child of their age.
Children younger than 3 can still use the product, as the size small can be adjusted adequately. If you see that the child switches from thumb to finger sucking, you must contact us.
The chart shown above will work for the majority of children. If your child is in between sizes (for example, an almost 5 year old who weighs 18 kg), you can try using a circumference chart by clicking here.
No, the only important factor in choosing the right size is ensuring that there is clearance between the thumb and the tube: without this gap, air cannot flow, and thus, the suction cannot be broken. After this, the smallest, comfortable size is recommended.
If the length of the tube impedes your child in any way, you can cut the tube to be shorter, exposing the tip of the thumb.
In short, yes, the small size can be adjusted for children younger than 3. We would definitely recommend using the product if your child has any skin irritation, infection, or redness due to prolonged, vigorous thumb or finger sucking, as our product will act as a comfortable, protective barrier, and will allow the affected area to heal (you can apply a thin layer of antibiotic cream to promote this process).
However, we do not claim a 95% success rate for stopping the thumb sucking habit, for children of this age group, because there is an elevated chance that the child will simply switch from thumb to finger sucking, or vice-versa. This is due to the fact that their habit has not yet matured, and they do not face the same discomfort that other children would face in switching digits (most children, over time, become so accustomed to their thumbs or one set of fingers that switching feels too uncomfortable). The younger the child, the greater the probability that the child will simply switch to another digit, up until around the age of 3.