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Reduce Sports Injuries With Mouth Guards

A mouthguard is a soft piece of plastic molded to fit over the teeth of the upper jaw. Without one, anyone who participates in physical activity increases their likelihood of an injury to the teeth and soft tissues of the mouth.

A custom-fit mouthguard offers the ideal option to ensure athletes have the proper protection. Custom-fit mouthguards are available at Bliss Family Dental in Hayward and the surrounding area. Call us at (510) 460-1064 to find out why a custom option is the better choice.

The Dangers of Not Using a Mouthguard

Broken or Lost Teeth

Jaw Injuries

Damage to Orthodontic Appliances

“Hard hits and flying projectiles can all translate into a nightmare for the teeth and jaw.”

The Risks of Store-Bought Alternatives

Not all sports mouthguards are created equally. A custom mouth guard fitted by a dentist will provide the most protection as it offers a tailored fit for the unique shape of the upper teeth. This level of smile security cannot be matched by a generic mouthguard found at a sporting goods store.

Stock and boil and bite mouthguards take the “one size fits all” approach to protecting the teeth and jaws. As a result, they remain uncomfortable and make it difficult for players to breathe or talk. Generic mouthguards tear easier, do not fit correctly, and consist of a weaker material, which are not enough when playing contact sports.

An investment in a custom-fit mouthguard also represents an investment in an athlete’s long-term oral health. The materials used remain durable, yet still allow the athlete to breathe and talk with ease. However, using a temporary mouth guard while waiting for a custom one remains better than not wearing one at all.

“Stock and boil and bite mouthguards take the ‘one size fits all’ approach to protecting the teeth and jaws.”

Long-Term Effects of Sports Injuries to Teeth

Over a quarter of dental-related injuries happen while playing sports. An oral-facial injury rarely life-threatening, can be extremely painful and require additional attention as the athlete ages. To avoid long-term oral health problems after a sports-related tooth injury, seek treatment immediately.

Not wearing a mouthguard significantly increases the risks for serious dental injury while playing sports. Hits to the mouth can result in the loss of a tooth, or the need for a root canal to avoid infection. Missing teeth and the subsequent replacement, fractures and cracks will need special attention for the rest of an athlete’s life. A custom-fitted mouthguard offers the first line of defense.

“An oral-facial injury, rarely life-threatening, can be extremely painful and require additional attention as the athlete ages.”

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A Better Fit and Design

A mouthguard designed and created in a dental office represents the most durable and protective option. Our dentist will evaluate an athlete’s individual needs and customize a mouthguard. This can include providing extra space for growing teeth and jaws — something that just cannot be duplicated with a generic mouthguard.

First, the dentist creates the impression of the teeth that will be used to create the actual mouthguard. From there, the dentist trims, polishes and checks for the proper fit. A properly fitting mouthguard offers a protective, odorless and tasteless option with sufficient thickness in critical areas.

Each mouthguard, tailored to the individual athlete, offers thickness and design to promote comfort and sufficient protection. Thanks to its quality construction, this type of mouthguard can stand up to the rigors of any contact sport. Parents can rest easy knowing they have provided their athlete with the right product to protect their mouth and teeth.

“A mouthguard designed and created in a dental office offers the most durable and protective option.”

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. What are the dangers of not using a mouthguard?

A. Several risks remain associated with not wearing a mouth guard, including broken or lost teeth, jaw injuries, lacerated lips and cheeks, and damage to orthodontics. Without a mouthguard, teeth can crack and puncture the soft tissues of the mouth; the jaw can be injured, and braces can be ripped and broken.

A. Stock and boil and bite mouthguards take the “one size fits all” approach to protecting the teeth and jaws. As a result, they remain uncomfortable and make it difficult for players to breathe or talk. Generic mouthguards tear easier, do not fit correctly and consist of a weaker material — which just won’t cut it when playing contact sports.

A. The highest quality materials comprise a custom-fit mouthguard made from a mold of your teeth. Tailored to your individual needs, they fit better and remain more durable. A custom-fit mouthguard offers a return on investment in your long-term oral health.

A. If taken care of properly, a custom-fit mouthguard can last for several years. However, our dentist should evaluate it during your checkups to make sure it still fits properly. A poorly-fitting mouthguard does not remain effective.

A. Custom-made mouthguards can cost anywhere from $100 to $700 depending on the severity of the patient’s oral health condition and the sport they play. Mouthguards may be covered by insurance. We encourage patients to contact their insurance provider to better understand what their plan entails.