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SportsguardsSports Mouthguards Protect Your TeethOf course, you already know that sports mouthguards prevent injury. But have you ever considered that they could also help keep your teeth from getting knocked out in a game or practice? If you get hit hard enough in just the right way, you could lose a tooth, especially when the upper and lower jaw collide. This is why it is no surprise that hundreds of thousands of players visit their dentist each year for emergency dental care because of sport-related injuries. Luckily, a mouthguard helps protect your smile and even saves money on orthodontic procedures down the road. Mouthguards act as shock absorbers whenever you have an injury, and they are worth purchasing. Know that it is easy to invest in your health and your future when investing in custom-fitted sports guards from our dentists. Sports Mouthguards Are Comfortable to WearOne reason that people do not wear sports mouthguards is because they are uncomfortable. However, some of these new mouthguards are made out of thin plastic, and they actually feel very comfortable in your mouth. Instead of feeling like you have a foreign object wedged in your teeth, they fit snugly between your teeth and give you plenty of space for breathing and talking normally. Our dentists will work with you until you find one that fits perfectly in your mouth. You will probably also want to select an athletic sports guard, depending on the game you play. If you play high-impact sports, it is advisable to get a mouthguard that will absorb more shock in case of an accident. How to Take Care of Your Sports MouthguardAfter each use, remove your mouthguard and rinse it with lukewarm water. Be sure to wipe down both sides thoroughly and let it air dry. Once dried, store it in an airtight container between uses. Also, ensure to always check your sports mouthguard for any fractures or breakages. If it is broken, it might not be as effective. Some people also prefer to take their sports mouthguard to a dentist for inspection and cleaning. This is a great approach to ensure your teeth are protected from field injuries and oral infections that mouthguards might cause. To get a custom-made mouthguard, visit our dental clinic Fairmount Dental Center. You can reach us at (503) 362-8364. |