Dental Mouth Guards for Kids and Teens
Six Reasons Your Child Needs a Sports Mouth Guard
The American Dental Association estimates that athletes who don't wear mouthguards are sixty times more likely to suffer dental injury than those who do.
Dental mouth guards typically cover the upper teeth and also protect the soft tissues of the tongue, lips and cheek lining.
I consider wearing a mouth guard mandatory in contact and collision sports including:
Football
Lacrosse
Boxing
Wrestling
Basketball
Hockey
Soccer
A mouth guard can also prevent injury in non-contact sports, such as bicycling, skating, skateboarding and gymnastics. Hits to the face in those sports may be accidental, but they are just as damaging.
How prevalent are sports-related dental injuries? In 2012, the National Youth Sports Safety Foundation forecast that more than three million teeth would be knocked out in youth sporting events that year!
Without a mouth guard, common injuries include:
chipped or broken teeth
root damage
fractured crowns or loss of an entire tooth or teeth
lip and cheek injuries
fractured jaws
concussions.
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