Customized Athletic Mouthguards in San Jose, CA

The last thing any athlete wants – professional, amateur, or otherwise – is to suffer a mouth injury that leads to a knocked-out tooth or other trauma. Wearing customized athletic mouthguards helps prevent or minimize the severity of dental-related sports injuries while on the field or court. Get a sports mouth guard from Santa Teresa Dental Center to protect your teeth and gums.

The Danger of Not Wearing Athletic Mouthguards

 

Teenager and Men at the Park both wear mouthguards to protect their teeth and jaw from injury. A tackle gone wrong. A trip or fall on the court. A hit on the ice. A collision with a teammate. Any move in sports can lead to dental damage. Even no-contact sports inevitably involve contact, whether with another person or the ground. If you wear a helmet, pads, or special footwear to play a sport, a sports mouth guard is just one more piece of equipment that is critical to your game.

A direct hit to mouth can cause any of the following dental emergencies:

  • Broken tooth
  • Broken veneers
  • Chipped tooth
  • Compromised bite
  • Cut lips
  • Damaged braces
  • Damaged crown
  • Dislodged tooth
  • Jaw damage
  • Lost tooth
  • Nerve damage
  • Soft tissue damage

It is nearly always mandatory for athletes to wear a mouth guard when playing high-contact sports like football, basketball, soccer, rugby, hockey, lacrosse, or boxing. A lost tooth may be a proud battle scar for the dedicated hockey player, but it’s certainly no fun when you’re eating, smiling for a photo, or going to a job interview once your playing days are over.

Professional athlete or not, you want to protect your teeth from serious damage. Ultimately, whatever sport you play, wearing an athletic mouth guard makes your game safer.

The Importance of a Customized Athletic Mouthguards

You can buy mouth guards at your local sporting goods store or pharmacy and shape it to your teeth but this DIY method is not a good idea. Your teeth might be more protected than they are without an athletic guard, but a poorly fitted guard boil-and-bite guard can also do more damage than good. They wear out quickly and their precision is spotty, at best, minimizing comfort and effectiveness.

Professionally designed mouth guards are customized to your teeth, bite, and mouth for the best protection. They are thicker and stronger than any over-the-counter guard, making them more effective, particularly when it comes hits to the jaw or head. Some research suggests that custom-made mouth guards minimize the risk of a mild traumatic brain injury. Professionally made athletic mouth guards absorb shock and limit movement when a player takes a hit to the mouth, offering a greater stabilization in the wake of a hit.

Rely on Us for a Customized Athletic Mouthguard

girl smiling with her soccer team and coach after getting an athletic mouthguard from Santa Teresa Dental CenterThe equipment an athlete needs to have to protect themselves while playing their contact sport of choice should include an athletic mouth guard. Mouth trauma is serious, and it can lead to lengthy repairs, recovery time, and long-term damage, all of which will keep you out of the game far longer than you would like.

Think about the freedom you have when you are in your protective gear while playing – you trust that your equipment is going to keep you safe so you can lose yourself in the game. You should rely on your athletic mouth guard in the same way, never having to worry that you’ll suffer the consequences of a hit to the mouth.

Teens, kids, and adults can all be fitted for a customized athletic mouth guard at Santa Teresa Dental Center in San Jose. We will examine your mouth and design the most effective guard, even if you wear braces or have other oral health issues to consider. Remember, retainers and aligners can’t do the work of an athletic mouth guard. Get the equipment you need to succeed in the game. Call us to schedule your appointment.

Dr. Sudeep provides comprehensive pediatric dentistry services and begins seeing children for regular checkups at age 2.

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