The American Dental Association estimates that
mouthguards do prevent over 200,000 injuries
each year in high school and collegiate football
alone.
What is Mouthguards
A mouthguard is a flexible appliance made out
of plastic that is worn in athletic and
recreational activities to protect teeth from
trauma.
Why should I wear a mouthguard?
To protect your mouth from injuries. The dental
profession unanimously supports the use of
mouthguards in a variety of sports activities.
More than 200,000 injuries to the mouth and jaw
occur each year.
Do mouthguards prevent injuries?
A mouthguard can prevent serious injuries such
as concussions, cerebral hemorrhages, incidents
of unconsciousness, jaw fractures and neck
injuries by helping to avoid situations where
the lower jaw gets jammed into the upper jaw.
Mouthguards are effective in moving soft issue
in the oral cavity away from the teeth,
preventing laceration and bruising of the lips
and cheeks, especially for those who wear
orthodontic appliances.
In what sports should I wear a mouthguard?
Anytime there is a strong chance for contact
with other participants or hard surfaces, it is
advisable to wear a mouthguard. Players who
participate in basketball, soft ball, football,
wrestling, soccer, lacrosse, rugby, in-line
skating, martial arts as well as recreational
sports such as skateboarding, and bicycling
should wear mouthguards while competing.
Why don't kids wear mouthguards?
Parents are sometimes uninformed about the level
of contact and potential for serious dental
injuries involved with sports in which the child
participates. Some, though not all schools,
reinforce the health advantage of mouthguards
for their contact sports. Cost may be another
consideration, although mouthguards come in a
variety of price ranges.
What are the different types of mouthguards?
Stock mouthguard: The lowest cost option is a
stock item, which offers the least protection
because the fit adjustment is limited. It may
interfere with speech and breathing because this
mouthguard requires that the jaw be closed to
hold it in place. A stock mouthguard is not
considered acceptable as an facial protective
device.
Mouth-formed protectors: These mouthguards come
as a shell-liner and "boil-and-bite" product.
The shell is lined with acrylic or rubber. When
placed in an athlete's mouth, the protector's
lining material molds to the teeth and is
allowed to set.
Custom-made mouth protectors: The best choice is
a mouthguard custom-made by your dentist. It
offers the best protection, fit and comfort
level because it is made from a cast to fit your
teeth.
We are pleased to continue our in-office
program of supporting the use of athletic
mouthguards by making custom mouthguards for our
patients to use in athletics, including, but not
confined to, football (mandatory), basketball,
soccer, wrestling, baseball and karate. We make
the custom mouthguards which fit precisely to
the teeth and are much less uncomfortable and
cumbersome than those made from purchases at the
local sporting good stores, negating the need to
"cut down" the mouthguard. To have one made for
you or your athlete(s), give the office a call
to schedule an appointment!
Please call Smile Plus Cosmetic Dentistry to
make appointment or if have any questions and
needs more details on this topic. |