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Athletic Mouthguards

Ready-made mouthguards are secured by closed jaws which means, when an athlete wears a ready-made mouthguard, speaking and breathing may be difficult. The best solution? A custom-made mouthguard that is comfortable, practical, and protective. Let us help you decide which type of mouthguard is best for you.
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Athletic Mouthguards

Getting the Bite on Mouthguards

Helmets, knee pads, shin guards…if you’re an avid athlete or the parent of one, you know the importance of proper protective gear. But did you know that up to 40 percent of all sports injuries involve the face? Protect your smile and your mouth with a comfortable, custom-molded mouthguard to dramatically reduce the risk of sports-related oral injury.

Types of Mouthguards

Ready-Made Mouthguards

You may have seen ready-made mouthguards in a department or sporting goods store. These generic mouthguards are inexpensive and readily available. Unfortunately, because they are not custom-fitted, they may seem bulky and uncomfortable in your mouth. Ready-made mouthguards are secured by closed jaws which means, when an athlete wears a ready-made mouthguard, speaking and breathing may be difficult.

Mouthguard Care

Always wear your mouthguard during practice and games. Never chew on it because you may weaken the material and decrease its effectiveness. Holes, tears, and damage to the mouthguard may irritate your gums or soft tissue. If you notice damage, replace your mouthguard immediately.

Before and after each use, check your mouthguard for damage and rinse it with cold water or mouthwash. You should regularly clean your guard with a toothbrush and toothpaste or in a solution of soapy water. Be sure to rinse it well and store it in a firm, perforated container. Avoid placing it in direct sunlight high temperatures.

Most importantly, you should schedule regular dental check-ups, including one right before the playing season starts. When you see your dentist, bring your mouthguard and discuss any problems or concerns you may have.

Schedule Free Consultation

If you have questions about mouthguards, call us.

We’ll be happy to help you decide which type of mouthguard is best for you.
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ADA & ASD Advice

The American Dental Association and the Academy of Sports Dentistry recommend mouthguards for athletes who participate in:

  • Acrobatics
  • Field Events
  • Inline Skating
  • Skateboarding
  • Surfing
  • Bandi
  • Field Hockey
  • Lacrosse
  • Skiing
  • Volleyball
  • Baseball
  • Football
  • Martial Arts
  • Water Polo
  • Bicycling
  • Gymnastics
  • Racquetball
  • Weightlifting
  • Equestrian
  • Ice Hockey
  • Shot Put
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- Sergio M. (2019)

Insurance Information

At Center for Implants and Aesthetics at Englewood Dental we make every effort to provide you with the finest care and the most convenient financial options. To accomplish this we work hand-in-hand with you to maximize your insurance reimbursement for covered procedures.
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