Athletic Mouthguards, St. Louis, MOGetting the Bite on Mouthguards
Helmets, knee pads, shin guards if you're an avid athlete or the parent of one, you know the importance of proper protective gear. But did you know that up to 40 percent of all sports injuries involve the face? Protect your smile and your mouth with a comfortable, custom-molded mouthguard to dramatically reduce the risk of sports-related oral injury. What is a Mouthguard?
While hockey, boxing, and rugby players would obviously benefit frommouthguards, others, like bicyclists, weightlifters, and gymnasts, made the ADAs list of athletes who need mouthguards. This may sound excessive, but studies show that 13 to 39 percent of all dental injuries are sports related. Because the face is an important part of a persons image, self confidence, and sometimes success, it's better to be safe than toothless! Before facemasks and mouthguards were required in football, half of all players injuries occurred in the mouth. During the playing season, players had a one in ten chance of mouth injury. Once high schools and colleges began requiring facemasks and mouthguards, the number of injuries reported dropped by 200,000 per year. Naturally, dentists and theADA recommend mouthguards for adults and children in any recreational activity that poses the risk of injury to your mouth. Types of Mouthguards
Mouth-Formed Mouthguards Custom-Made Mouthguards Before you purchase any mouthguard, talk to your dentist. Specialmouthguards or mouth protectors are recommended for patients with braces, removable bridges or dentures, a protruding jaw, or a cleft palate. Mouthguard Care
Before and after each use, check your mouthguard for damage and rinse it with cold water or mouthwash. You should regularly clean your guard with a toothbrush and toothpaste or in a solution of soapy water. Be sure to rinse it well and store it in a firm, perforated container. Avoid placing it in direct sunlight or exposing it to high temperatures. Most importantly, you should schedule regular dental check-ups, including one right before the playing season starts. When you see yourdentist, bring your mouthguard and discuss any problems or concerns you may have. ADA & ASD Advice
If you have questions about mouthguards, call our dental office in Saint Louis. Well be happy to help you decide which type of mouthguard is best for you. |
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