Athletic Mouth Guards
Providence Pediatric Dentist
When your child is preparing for sports practice or a game, they wouldn’t dream of going without their uniform. If they are playing a contact sport like football or hockey, they always have a helmet and pads on before going near the field or rink. However, if they aren’t using a sports mouth guard for your practice and matches, they are missing a vital piece of protective gear.
Each year, an estimated 13-39% of all dental injuries occur while playing sports. Since mouth guards were made a mandatory part of American football, about 200,000 injuries to the mouth and teeth have been prevented annually.
However, the dangers of tooth and mouth injury do not end with contact sports. In fact, recent studies have found that today’s basketball players are far more likely to suffer injury to the face, mouth, and teeth than football players. For these sports, contact comes from ball, ground, hoop, or other surface rather than other players, so mouth guards are not currently required by most schools and many teams.
Protect your teeth with a sports mouth guard. Drs. Thomas Mulvey and Farisa Mulvey will custom-fit your child’s mouth guard to keep you safe while they play. Most insurance plans do not cover the cost of a custom mouthguard.