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The TGuard AeroFinger Anti-Finger Sucking Guard is a dentist-approved, washable device designed for children ages 2-4 (under 40 lbs) to effectively stop finger sucking within 30 days. This all-in-one kit includes adjustable bands, a motivational progress chart, and clear instructions, offering a comfortable, secure fit that supports healthier oral habits. Made in the USA with dedicated customer support, it’s a proven, gentle solution trusted by parents and professionals alike.



















| ASIN | B07FTZBFVJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #48,983 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #147 in Children's Dental Care Products |
| Date First Available | September 4, 2016 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 5.9 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Stop Finger Sucking Treatment Kits |
| Package Dimensions | 6 x 4 x 3 inches |
E**S
Truly Effective — Broke the Habit Faster Than I Expected
The TGuard AeroFinger Anti-Finger Sucking Guard has been a huge help for our family. My child had a strong finger-sucking habit, especially during naps and bedtime, and nothing else worked. This guard is soft, lightweight, and surprisingly comfortable — my child adjusted to it quickly. The design is smart: it blocks the suction without hurting or restricting movement. After a few days, we already noticed a decrease in the habit, and after a couple of weeks, it was almost completely gone. The straps keep it secure, even overnight, and the material is easy to clean. I also appreciate that it comes with clear instructions and a progress chart, which kept us consistent. It’s not cheap, but the results are absolutely worth it. If you’re a parent feeling frustrated and out of options, this is an effective and gentle solution.
K**E
2 year old stopped sucking in 1 week
I tried the polish, elbow splint, and many other products that didn’t work. I didn’t want to buy this because of the price but gave it a shot. I wish this was my first buy. This is amazing!! By the 3rd to 4th day my 2 year old stopped sucking his two middle fingers. By the end of the week he was no longer crying at bedtime. We left it for a second week to not offset any muscle memory. And after only 2 weeks of use, my baby was free. He has never attempted to suck his fingers since and nor has he replaced it with something else. I recommend this to every parent. I’m a believer! It really works!!! Buy it! Don’t look at the price.
E**C
MUST READ THIS
Ok, here's the real deal. My son has been a chronic sucker (index and middle) since we unswaddled him at around 6months. Because the hand was so small he did find a way to maneuver his digits out during time alone in his crib. We gave up for several months and almost threw away the product thinking it was worthless. We revisited again after almost 6 months and found reviews mentioning use of a glove IN ADDITION TO the aero finger tguard. DO EXACTLY THAT. find a glove (breathable cotton and slim), not a snow glove and not mittens. We found a pair of "kids paw patrol gloves". Wear the glove under the tguard and DO NOT give up the fight. The will pull at it like a badger for 5-10 days tops. The glove helps to protect the wrist strap from digging into the skin while also making it thick enough where the can't wiggle out their fingers. The oral fixation was so strong, we had to continue treatment for slightly over 90 days. At day 60 we tried a night without it and he sucked to comfort himself back to sleep when waking up from a night terror. We continued treatment for another 30 days and then weened him down to glove only. (He even asks for his glove because he is somused to it now) we've been successful for about 1 week now without a glove. Course of treatment was started around 3 years and 7months old to 3 years 10 months. Stick with it, don't give up 💪🏻 . We found other wrist straps on Amazon that were a bit less expensive than tguard. The straps were a bit thicker than tguard brand but still work just barely. Tguard is a bit overpriced for their extra wrist straps trying to squeeze the consumer for $$. Hunt around and you find 100+ straps for much less. Good luck.
S**M
Buy this now!
My only regret with purchasing this is that I didn't buy it sooner! My 2 year old has been sucking her middle and ring finger since she was a few months old. I have tried everything- glove, cast, nail polish, even Wasabi! Nothing helped or she could take it off. I had this on her for 25 days and then slowly weaned her off. And voila! She has not attempted to suck her finger!!!! It comes with an instruction book which i thought was a bit much at first but turned out to be very helpful. Even has a sticker page to track progress. I ran out of bands due to doubling up at first when I didn't need it but just bought more. She faught me at first but then it became the norm. I only took it off for showers since she was too distracted to suck her fingers. Other than that, she had it on every moment- playground, jumping park, school, dinner, everything. I love this! Only problem we had is that she chewed it a little and it broke on the side, but still wearable.
N**.
Trading One Problem For A Worse One
Buyer beware: this will ABSOLUTELY impair your child's hand use! First of all, it is extremely thick plastic, WAY moreso than it needs to be, so it's difficult to bend (even as an adult) - unless your kid is the hulk. Second, the two fingers are FUSED together! Why?? Absolutely no reason. If the surrounding plastic keeps children from wanting to suck their fingers, why would the two fingers have to be connected to one another? Completely senseless, and again, doesn't allow the child use of those fingers. We'd noticed these issues ourselves, but the final straw was having a friend of ours who's a physical therapist caution us about trying to have the device on as little as possible - while 30 days will break a finger sucking habit, you'll have a whole other problem when your child can no longer use those fingers normally. Shameful and outrageous, especially for such an expensive product in the first place.
E**Y
I felt like I had to write a review as there has yet to be any Canadian reviews! My son began sucking his index and middle finger around 8 months old and we believed he would out grow it. We noticed it was becoming a problem when his first 2 fingers were becoming deformed/bent due to chronic sucking. I asked everyone you could think of for advice - parents, family members, social media, etc. I finally found my way over to this product on Amazon. It might not be as popular in Canada due to the price-tag, it cost us $150 Canadian and now I see it is $229 Canadian. *Note* (As per other reviews) the T Guard does not come with enough bracelets to make it effective IMO. We did order another set of bracelets from the T Guard company from Amazon for $100 CDN, so again another pricey item, however it is worth it if it can help stop the habit. We began the treatment at 23 months in the summer-time as I am a teacher and I knew I could commit the time and energy required. I will be honest -- sleep was TOUGH! It was pretty much 3-4 weeks of very poor sleep and napping as he was so used to self-soothing by sucking his fingers. I eventually had to re-sleep train him. It was some trial & error to help him sleep -- introducing stuffed animals, blankies, etc. We ended up doing treatment longer than 30 days as when he had the glove off he would still put his fingers in his mouth. We kept the glove on during the day for about 50 days and will now stick to only over-nights (we have lots of extra bracelets now to do this). I will add -- as a teacher, I wanted to approach this in a more 'holistic' way and incorporate social stories and figure out what my son's sensory needs are to really help him break this habit. And it helped! For example, I printed photos of my son doing activities that required his fingers and hands, e.g. "fingers are for riding your bike" we would read this story everyday and then he would be able to recite the mantra back. "Fingers aren't for sucking." So, if he began placing his fingers in his mouth we would be able to remind him what fingers are for. Secondly, I researched sensory needs and why children suck their fingers -- could be 'oral sensory seeking' or proprioceptive sensory seeking behaviours (look it up if you're interested!) Once you look more into it, you'll go down a rabbit hole, but this reminded me of my son ... so to meet his needs we would incorporate 'heavy work' before nap and bedtime, e.g. crashing into couch, carrying heavy items, etc. Lastly, we had my son choose the colour of bracelet he wanted to wear everyday. This helped him have more buy-in! We never treated the glove as a negative thing, also talked about his "super awesome glove" when people would ask. I think he only asked once or twice to have the glove off, other than that he was content wearing it. Finally, I read and re-read other people's reviews, especially four and five star reviews when I was feeling defeated from lack of sleep! Ha. Something that other people have mentioned is finding the right fit so it's not too tight or too loose. We found using athletic tape around the band helpful so it wouldn't bother his wrist and as the day wore on the bracelet loosened up and I never noticed he had any wrist issues with it digging in. All in all, the glove DID work for us. He's had it off now during the day and nap and there has been no finger sucking. I am going to keep it on overnights as he transitions to a new daycare this fall and that can be tough for little ones. Best of luck to other families trying this product, remember it's a commitment! But you can do it and it's worth it in the end :)
M**B
Ça la super bien fonctionné ici Un peux cher mais bon il faut ce qu'il faut
N**K
3.5 year old girl, finger sucker day and night. I am an ECE and ITE, so I see this often. We used this product for 2 weeks day and night, changing the band and cleaning it throughly before each night time. Then we went to just using it nightly for the rest of the month. It wow absolutely amazing. You need to go into this knowing that the first 3 days will be absolute garbage, they won’t sleep well, they’ll scream the first night and it will break your heart but that 3rd day it was completely different. I would suggest not changing it or taking it off at all those first 3 days but rather covering it with a glove or plastic bag when they eat or play messy. Make it fun, let them pick the band colour each time. The sticker chart that comes with it is great too. Our daughter worked towards a book and a stuffy and is so proud she gets it this weekend. This is 100% worth it to not need ortho care down the road. I have been recommending this product to every parent. Once your child gets use to it, they don’t even notice it’s there. If you need to take it off and don’t want to put it on again right away, I’d suggest a soft fluffy glove (the cheap ones from the dollarstore) to put it on that hand. My daughter liked to have that for a break sometimes in the 2nd week. Overall, I went in with zero expectations and I am so relieved it worked!
D**S
I wanted to take the time to applaud t guard on their incredible customer service. I had purchased the size small for my daughter (who is fairly petite) and although we couldn’t make use of the finger guard, they were excellent in making our return and refund an amazing experience. They were excellent to deal with and not only did they fully refund my purchase, they paid my shipping return as well. If you are hesitant in purchasing, don’t be! Because they are dedicated to your customer Experience. I highly recommend!
D**D
It seems a lot to pay ($150) for such a small piece of plastic only to see it falling apart in less time than it takes for the habit to be broken.
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