1. Sports/Mouth Guards
2. Mouth Guards will help to prevent...
3. Which type of Sports Guard should I get?
4. Who should wear a Sports / Mouth Guard?
5. How often should I replace my sports/mouth guard?
6. How should I store my sports/mouth guard?
An active lifestyle is important in maintaining general health, and should be encouraged. However, participation in physical contact sports can increase the risk of dental and facial trauma. Dental trauma is one of the most serious oral health problems in active children and adolescents. One of the most effective ways of preventing dental trauma during physical activity is through a dental mouth guard or sports guard. Sports Guards are designed to help cushion the mouth, teeth and jaws, preventing significant damage in the event of a sports injury. Wearing a sports guard is an important precaution for athletes of any age and ability.
It is generally accepted that over the counter sports guards are not sufficiently protective. These sports guards usually don’t fit well and therefore tend not to be worn when injuries occur. A custom-fabricated sports guard is proven to offer the highest level of protection from oralfacial injury. Custom-made sports guards offer the greatest comfort, fit, durability, and protection against dental and head injuries. In addition, custom made Sports Guards come in an array of different colors, and styles.
People who participate in contact sports, in activities where there is a risk of a fall or contact with other players or equipment. People usually accept football or hockey as one of the more riskier sports for injuries to the mouth, yet approximately half of all sports related mouth injuries occur in basketball and baseball.
Generally speaking, a mouth guard should be replaced every two to three years.
After wearing the mouth guard, the mouth guard should be rinsed thoroughly with cold or luke warm water. It should be stored in a plastic container to avoid damage. The use of hot water may distort the mouth guard.