1. Stock
mouth protectors are preformed and come ready to wear. They are inexpensive
and can be bought at most sporting good stores and department stores. However,
little can be done to adjust their fit, they are bulky, make breathing and
talking difficult, and they provide little or no protection. Dentists do not
recommend their use.
2. Boil
and bite mouth protectors also can be bought at many sporting goods stores
and may offer a better fit than stock mouth protectors. The "boil and
bite" mouth guard is made from thermoplastic material. It is placed in hot
water to soften, then placed in the mouth and shaped around the teeth using
finger and tongue pressure.
3. Custom-fitted
mouth protectors are individually designed and made in a dental office or a
professional laboratory based on your dentist's instructions. First, your
dentist will make an impression of your teeth and a mouth guard is then molded
over the model using a special material. Due to the use of the special material
and because of the extra time and work involved, this custom-made mouth guard
is more expensive than the other types, but it provides the most comfort and
protection.
Generally, mouth guards cover your upper teeth only, but in some instances
(such as if you wear braces or another fixed dental appliance on your lower
jaw), your dentist will make a mouth guard for the lower teeth as well. Your
dentist can suggest the best mouth guard for you. An effective mouth guard
should be comfortable, resist tears, be durable and easy to clean, and should
not restrict your breathing or speech.If you grind your teeth at night, a special mouth guard-type of dental appliance -- called a nocturnal bite plate or bite splint -- may be created to prevent tooth damage.
Who Needs a Mouth Guard?
Mouth guards should be used by anyone -- both children and adults -- who play contact sports such as football, boxing, soccer, ice hockey, basketball, lacrosse, and field hockey. However, even those participating in non-contact sports (for example, gymnastics) and any recreational activity (for example, skateboarding, mountain biking) that might pose a risk of injury to the mouth would benefit from wearing a protective mouth guard.Adults and children who grind their teeth at night should have a nocturnal bite plate or bite splint made to prevent tooth damage.
Why Use a Mouth Guard When Playing Sports?
Because accidents can happen during any physical activity, the advantage of using a mouth guard during sports is that it can help limit the risk of mouth-related injuries to your lips, tongue, and soft tissues of your mouth. Mouth guards also help you avoid chipped or broken teeth, nerve damage to a tooth, or even tooth loss.Can I Wear a Mouth Guard if I Wear Braces?
Yes. Since an injury to the face could damage braces or other fixed appliances, a properly fitted mouth guard may be particularly important for people who wear braces or have fixed bridge work. Your dentist or orthodontist can determine the mouth guard that will provide the best protection for your unique mouth work. An important reminder: do not wear any orthodontic retainers or other removable appliance during any contact sports or during any recreational activities that put your mouth at risk for injury.How Do I Care for My Mouth Guard?
- Rinse your mouth guard with cold water or with a mouth rinse before and after each use and/or clean it with toothpaste and a toothbrush.
- Occasionally clean the mouth guard in cool, soapy water and rinse it thoroughly.
- Place the mouth guard in a firm, perforated container to store or transport it. This permits air circulation and helps to prevent damage.
- Protect the mouth guard from high temperatures -- such as hot water, hot surfaces, or direct sunlight -to minimize distorting its shape.
- Occasionally check the mouth guard for general wear. If you find holes or tears in it or if it becomes loose or causes discomfort, replace it.
- Bring the mouth guard to each regularly scheduled dental visit to have your dentist exam it.
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