Young athlete wearing mouthguard on sports field during daytime game

Should my child wear a mouthguard while playing sports?

Alarming Statistics

  • Not wearing a mouthguard makes a child 60 times more likely to sustain damage to their teeth.
  • It is estimated that more than 200,000 oral injuries can be prevented each year just by wearing protective mouth gear
    • Football – 30% of players don’t wear a mouthguard
    • Hockey – 60% of players don’t’ wear a mouthguard
    • Softball – 70% of players don’t wear a mouthguard
  • Dental related injuries in girls exceed those of boys
  • 80% of all athletes don’t wear mouthguards at practice, where the majority of injuries occur.
Custom Fit Mouthguard Advantages
  • Thin, comfortable, custom fitted and will retain their shape long after other mouthguards have worn out.
  • Increased oxygen intake for maximum performance and endurance
  • Improved speech for clear communication on the field
  • Natural comfort with a secure fit
  • Provides maximum impact dispersion and protection against tooth damage
  • Custom fit for any size mouth
  • Numerous color options to meet the needs of our patients
Youths that participate in any of the following activities should wear mouth protection
  • Basketball
  • Field and ice hockey
  • Football
  • Gymnastics
  • Lacrosse
  • Martial Arts
  • Skateboarding
  • Skiing and Snowboarding
  • Soccer
  • Volleyball
  • Water polo
  • Wrestling
  • Any Sport that could result in being hit in the face by a ball, an elbow, or a piece of equipment

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