While you might think mouth guards are only for athletes who play high contact sports like football, rugby or MMA, athletes who participate in non-contact sports can still benefit from wearing a mouth guard. So, why do you need to wear a mouthguard? Simply put, to protect your teeth.
Dental injuries in sports are a lot more common than you may think. According to the American Dental Association, a third of all dental injuries are a result from sports. Without a mouth guard athletes can put themselves at risk for chipped or broken teeth, fractured crowns or bridgework, lip and cheek injuries, root damage to the teeth.
Statistically speaking, wearing a mouthguard WILL lower your risk of injury. A study of high school athletes found that 75 percent of injuries occurred when mouth guards were not worn and forty percent occurred during baseball and basketball.
To ensure the best protection, it's important to have a mouth guard that fits and is comfortable. There are four different types of mouthguards: preformed stock guards, "boil and bite" guards, custom fit mouthguards from the dentist and custom fit mouthguards that don't require impressions from the dentist.
Here are some things to consider when choosing your guard...
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You shouldn't have to dread wearing something that protects you. You deserve the best of both worlds: being protected while also being comfortable. Investing in preventative dentistry, will save you time, money and pain in the long run.