Active
kids call for active safety. And while helmets, goggles and knee pads
protect your kids’ bodies, it's also important to protect their teeth. A
mouthguard is an easy, reliable way to safeguard your child’s teeth
during sports and play.
Mouthguards are especially crucial during contact sports
such as football, hockey or boxing, where blows to the body and face are
regular occurrences. But even non-contact sports, such as gymnastics,
and recreational pastimes, such as skating or biking, pose a risk to the
teeth.
In addition to cushioning your child’s teeth, using a
mouthguard can prevent injury to the tongue, lips, face and jaw. Kids
who wear dental braces should be especially careful to protect their
mouths during physical activity.
A trip to the dentist can help you choose a mouthguard
that’s right for your child. In general, there are three types of
mouthguards to choose from:
- Stock Mouthguards. These pre-made protectors can
usually be bought wherever sporting equipment is sold. Most dentists do
not recommend their use because they cannot be adjusted to your mouth
and provide only limited protection.
- Boil-and-Bite Mouthguards. Boil-and-Bite guards
are softened with hot water and then molded over your child’s teeth.
This somewhat custom fit leads to better protection and greater ease in
talking and breathing. These are also available at most sporting goods
stores.
- Custom Mouthguards. Your dentist can create a
custom mouthguard designed specifically for your child’s teeth. These
offer the best fit, comfort and protection, but may be more costly than
store-bought varieties.
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