Knowing how to handle a dental emergency can mean the difference between saving or losing your tooth. Here are some helpful tips:
When it comes to protecting your smile during active sports, a properly fitted mouthguard is a key piece of athletic gear. Mouthguards cushion impact that may otherwise cause broken teeth, jaw injuries, or cuts to your lips, tongue or face.
Mouthguards are most commonly used (and may be required) in some contact sports, such as boxing, football, hockey and lacrosse. However, there is evidence that even in other contact and non-contact sports like soccer, baseball, softball, gymnastics or skateboarding, mouthguards help prevent mouth and jaw injuries.
Pick a mouthguard that:
Your dentist can make you or your child a custom mouthguard that is comfortable and protects the jaw. Ready-made mouthguards may be cheaper, but do not fit as well and can make it harder to speak or breathe. The less comfortable the mouthguard, the less likely it will be worn regularly. If it doesn’t fit properly, it is not protective.
If you do choose to buy a ready-made mouthguard, be sure to look for the ADA Seal of Acceptance. Mouthguards that have earned the ADA Seal mean that they were tested and proven to help protect your teeth and mouth from injury when used as directed.
Treating a sports-related dental injury can cost thousands of dollars, so buying a mouthguard can be money well spent. Talk about types of mouthguards with your dentist and select one that works for your needs and budget.
Remember: The best mouthguard is one that fits properly and is worn regularly
The American Dental Association and the Academy for Sports Dentistry recommend that you wear a properly fitted mouthguard if you participate in any of the following activities:
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