Mouthguards
In sporting activities there is a great need to protect your smile. Anyone who participates in a
sport that carries a significant risk of injury to teeth, lips, cheek and tongue, should wear a
mouth protector. This includes a wide range of sports like football, hockey, basketball,
baseball, gymnastics, and volleyball.
A properly fitted mouth protector will stay in
place while you are wearing it, making it easy for you to talk and breathe.
There are
three types of mouth protectors:
Stock
Stock mouth protectors are inexpensive and
come pre-formed, ready to wear. Unfortunately, they often don’t fit very well. They can be bulky
and can make breathing and talking difficult.Â
Boil and bite
Boil and bite mouth
protectors can be purchased at many sporting goods stores and may offer a better fit than stock
mouth protectors. They should be softened in water, then inserted and allowed to adapt to the
shape of your mouth. It is extremely important to follow the manufacturer's directions in order
not to end up with a poor-fitting mouth protector.Â
Custom-fitted
Custom-fitted
mouth protectors are made by your dentist for you personally. They are more expensive than the
other versions, but because they are customized they can offer a better fit than anything you
can buy off the shelf. They are also designed to suit the needs of the individual athlete, with
various thickness indicated for different sports.