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Sports Guard


Sweaty boy with mouthguard in his mouthIf you participate in any type of sports, then you should contemplate investing in a mouthguard. By consulting the dental staff at Cambridgeside Dental Associates, they will advise you of the benefits you can take advantage of such as having your teeth protected in case of a strike to your face.

By being prepared, you will be able to enjoy the entire sports season without ever having to make a trip to the dentist. This is why a mouthguard will come in handy no matter what sport you play.

The Teeth Are Protected


Like we said, your teeth will remain protected during play as opposed to having a tooth knocked out by not having a mouthguard. It is also why your sport may require you to use one.

As you wear a mouthguard, a protective safety net will be provided for the teeth, thus having any risk for injury decreased. A good example is contact sports, where a mouthguard will help prevent damage to the teeth if you take an elbow on the hockey rink.

A Mouthguard Is Only Needed For The Top


An exception to having a bottom mouthguard is if you wear braces on the top teeth. Besides that, your breathing will improve as you play as well as provide a certain amount of comfort. With many sports being an exception, there may be times when a mouthguard for both sets of teeth will be necessary. A good example of this will be boxing due to the heavy amount of head blows.

You Should Change Out Your Mouthguard Twice A Year


As time goes on, the mouthguard will eventually display its age and begin to crack. For this, you need to change it out for a new one as soon as possible and at least two times a year. If you do not replace your mouthguard, the level of protection will be decreased. This will ultimately lead to future injuries that could have been preventable. You need to also avoid the habit of chewing your mouthguard. The chewing will only cause your mouthguard to become deformed.

Braces Can Have A Mouthguard Also


Regardless of you wearing braces, a mouthguard will always be recommended during sports. With an orthodontic device being an expensive investment, you do not need to experience a mouth injury, which will cost even more to fix.

When you wear a mouthguard along with braces, you are also protecting your mouth´s soft tissue. Ideally, you should have a mouthguard that is custom-made.

A custom-fit mouthguard will not be too tight of a fit and won’t get in the way of your orthodontic device. Plus, if you are wearing a loose mouthguard, you will possibly get your braces snagged on the mouthguard.

A Mouthguard Will Save You Money


Besides saving your teeth during sports, a mouthguard will also save you some money. We do not think you want to be paying for a trip to the dentist if it can be prevented.

It is also not wise to use a mouthguard that is stock. By doing so, you put yourself at risk and your mouthguard may not be as durable as one made by a dental laboratory. Now that you know you should wear a mouthguard during sports, you just need to get in touch with Cambridgeside Dental Associates at 857-588-1210 to get your custom-made mouthguard in time for the sports season.

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