Mouthguards, also called sports guards or mouth/teeth protectors, refer to any devices worn over the teeth to protect them from injury if the athlete is hit in the face or head. Have an older child or teenager who plays a contact sport, such as football, hockey or rugby? Be sure that he or she wears a mouthguard for games and practices. Although a regular routine of professional cleaning from a dentist or dental hygienist and twice-daily tooth brushing and daily flossing will help keep your teen’s smile bright, it’s very important to wear a mouth guard to protect that smile.
The American Dental Association recommends the use of mouthguards for more than 20 specific sports including football, hockey, and lacrosse. Mouthguards are made from a sturdy but resilient plastic material and fall into three categories:
It doesn’t matter what type of mouthguard your active teen chooses as long as he or she wears it. Findings from impact studies have shown that wearing mouthguards made from any of several types of materials offer significant protection to the teeth compared with wearing no mouthguard. In one study, the risk of an orofacial injury was 1.6 to 1.9 times higher for athletes who were not wearing mouthguards.
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