MouthguardsThe importance of mouthguards: To protect the mouth and teeth from serious injury, a mouthguard, usually a flexible piece of plastic that fits into the mouth, should be worn during all recreational and athletic activities - especially activities where there is contact or potential contact with another person, piece of equipment, or the ground. In particular, mouthguards should be worn during the following sports: | |
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Some of these sports require the use of a mouthguard at the amateur level. | |
| Many recreational activities such as skateboarding and bicycling also pose a risk of injuring the mouth and teeth. Exercise caution during these activities. | |
Mouthguards and preventable injuries: | |
| Injuries to the teeth, mouth, and head may include the following, many of which could be prevented with proper and consistent use of a mouthguard: | |
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Types of mouthguards: | |
| There are several types of mouthguards that can be used. The following are two of the most common types: | |
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Consult your child's dentist regarding the best type of mouthguard to use. | |
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