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Mouthguards
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Why should you wear a mouthguard? |
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While mouthguards are not mandatory equipment in
all sports, their worth is indisputable. Mouthguards cushion
blows to the face and neck. A mouthguard should be part of every
athlete's gear, no matter the sport. Even adults or weekend
athletes need to protect their smile and preserve their health. |
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Do: Wear a
mouthguard at all times when playing sports. Wear a
mouthguard custom-fitted by your dentist, especially if you wear
bridges or braces. |
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Don't: Wear
removable appliances like retainers when playing sports. |
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There are two types of mouthguards:
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Custom-made: Designed by a dentist and made on a
cast of your teeth. These cause very little interference with
speaking or breathing. They provide the best protection and fit
over braces and fixed bridges. They also cost more. |
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Ready-made: Purchased at most sporting goods
stores. They are the least expensive, the least effective, and
least comfortable. |
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| Please call our office if you would like to "play it safe!" and wear a comfortable mouthguard and protect your teeth. |

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