Mouthguard Dentist

Mouthguard Dentist

Custom-Made Mouthguard

A customised mouthguard dentist provides the maximum safeguard for your teeth. Mouthguards are also referred to as mouth protectors and they act as padding and take the blow when your face receives it, lowering the risk of broken teeth, as well as injuries to your face, jaw, tongue or lips. Normally, they cover the upper teeth and are an excellent way to shield the soft tissues of your cheek lining, lips and tongue.

Boil & Bite Mouthguard

Boil and the bite is a type of ready-made mouthguard that you can use instantly. All you need to do is put the mouthguard in the boiled water and soften it and then insert it into your mouth and let it adjust to the shape of your mouth. Adhering to manufacturers’ instructions is imperative. Boil and bite mouthguards are available OTC (over-the-counter) at medical shops. However, custom-fitted mouthguards made by practicing dentists are more effective in safeguarding your teeth.

When Should You Wear a Mouthguard During Sport?

It is recommended to wear a mouthguard when you’re participating in games or training. Besides, you should wear a mouthguard any time when there is a risk of impact on your face. Collision and contact sports – for instance, boxing, wrestling, etc. are high-risk sports for the mouth; however, non-contact sports activities like skating and gymnastics can also inflict a dental injury.

Both the Australian Dental Association and Sports Medicine Australia advocate that irrespective of whether the sport you play is regarded as a contact sport or not, you’re encouraged to wear a mouthguard any time you’re on the field. Irrespective of your age, mouthguards can safeguard you from dental injuries. Therefore, mouthguards are imperative for athletes of all ages.

Can a Mouthguard Affect Your Performance in Any Way?

As long as you’re fitting a custom-made mouthguard, it won’t affect your performance. Researches state that there is no negative impact on performance or strength.

When Should You Replace Your Mouthguard?

  • During your routine dental checkups, take your mouthguard along for an evaluation. Your dentist can give it a complete cleaning. Your mouthguard may need a replacement if it has been damaged when playing.
  • Speak to your dentist to find out when you should replace your mouthguard. However, if it displays signs of wear or damage or not fitting properly, you should replace your mouthguard immediately.
  • Check the fitment and look for wear and tear indicators to find out if it requires a replacement.
  • Children and teens should replace their mouthguards more regularly, as their mouths are still growing and in the process of change.
  • Always ensure your mouthguard is in good condition.

Mouthguard Care Tips

  • Rinse the mouthguard in soap and warm water after every use, then place it in a neat and clean place and allow it to air-dry.
  • When the mouthguard is not in use, store it in a dry and cool place in a plastic container having vents so that it can facilitate air to circulate and prevent bacteria from growing.
  • Disinfect the mouthguard using mouthwash occasionally.
  • After the game is over, bring it home; if you leave the mouthguard inside the car, then the heat can ruin its shape, making it useless.
  • Never forget your mouthguard in the hot water.
  • Some mouthguards have been discovered by family pets, who use them as chew toys. So it is imperative to store your mouthguard along with its case somewhere your pets cannot find it.

Do You Require a Customised Mouth Guard in Kings Langley?

Get in touch with Kings Family Dental Centre on 02 9674 3491 and schedule an appointment right away. Our team of expert mouthguard dentists can help you with a precise custom-fitted mouthguard that will provide your teeth with the best protection.

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