Shock Doctor Single/Double Braces Mouthguard with Upper and Lower Teeth Protection for Sports — Instant Fit Technology with No Moulding or Boiling for Youth and Adult Sizes

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Shock Doctor Single/Double Braces Mouthguard with Upper and Lower Teeth Protection for Sports — Instant Fit Technology with No Moulding or Boiling for Youth and Adult Sizes

Shock Doctor Single/Double Braces Mouthguard with Upper and Lower Teeth Protection for Sports — Instant Fit Technology with No Moulding or Boiling for Youth and Adult Sizes

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Single-arch guard: If you only have braces on your top teeth or only on your bottom teeth, then the solution is easy — you can get a custom mouth guard for the arch that doesn't have braces. This will protect your teeth from grinding at night, all throughout your orthodontic treatment, and thereafter. Injuries to the teeth, mouth and jaws are some of the most common injuries that occur on the sporting field. Ironically, the presence of braces may prevent the displacement or loss of teeth should a significant facial/mouth injury occur. However, for more ‘common’ sporting injuries, the use of a mouthguard when having braces can protect your teeth from the impact of the injury itself and will protect your lips, cheeks and tongue from mouth lacerations, if you are hit by a ball, bat or another player.

Both types of mouthguards have their pros and cons. When a patient is wearing braces, there a few additional things to consider.A double mouthguard may be required on your top and bottom teeth when wrestling or participating in martial arts. Boil-to-fit mouth guards can be found at most sporting goods stores, are lower cost, and usually come with a strap permanently affixed to the mouthguard that attaches to the wearer’s helmet.

This is high profile comfort and protection in a low-profile design. Fully revamped for 2018, Gel Max Power features a tight, natural fit and a reinforced inner grid worthy of any sport. Power on. Wear a mouthguard whenever you are training or playing sport. Now that your teeth are in a position they should stay for the rest of your life, it is worth investing in a custom mouthguard to ensure they have the best possible protection. This mouthguard should last a year so keep it in a safe place and clean it regularly. Don’t chew on any mouthguard as this may damage it. A new mouthguard each year offers the best protection for your teeth as they can wear down with regular use. That being said, if you have braces on both your upper and lower jaws, and are a constant teeth grinder, then you should speak with your orthodontist about getting a special mouth guard to fit around your braces. Night guard after braces If you have the kind that covers your teeth like a night guard, then you won't be able to wear a night guard at the same time as you wear your retainer.

When do I need a special mouthguard for braces?

Can you believe that only one third of children aged 5-17 wear a mouthguard while playing sport? Mouth guards are one of the most important pieces of protective equipment as they will protect your teeth and jaws while you are on the field. The rule of thumb is that you should use a mouthguard when in braces for any activity that you would normally need to wear a mouthguard for. If you have any queries about the best type of mouthguard to use while you are wearing braces, ask your orthodontist. move. Simply bring it with you for each adjustment and it can be re-fitted right in the office with a bit of Our orthodontics team will be happy to guide you through the process of getting a mouthguard made. They’ll let you know how best to use one while playing sports, and when you’ll need to schedule a future appointment to get a new mouthguard made as your bite pattern straightens. An orthodontist will be able to clear up any extra inquiries and narrow down the choices and what guard is most appropriate for each patient.

shape. The guard is remoldable for up to 20 times, so you can continue using it, as your teeth shift and Coming in at third is the Sports Mouth Guard from ProDental. This mouthguard design is known for its breathable structure, allowing users to easily and freely breathe during physical activity and sports. The unique shape of the mouthguard eliminates any tongue positioning problems that other models might cause. Get free advice from health experts on a wide range of conditions. From causes and symptoms to diagnosis and treatment. Pros: This mouthguard has a unique shape that is light and still protective. It’s a boil-to-fit mouthguard, so the wearer will have to go through the custom fitting process requiring a pot of boiling water.A trend in adult mouth guards are those that are worn for sleeping. While not for braces, these mouth guards act similar to retainers. The rigid polymer keeps one or both sets of teeth in set position while protecting them from nightly grinding. The first step is talking to your orthodontist about getting a mouth guard for use while wearing braces If you have metal braces on just the top or bottom arch, then the solution is simple — you can wear a night guard on the arch that doesn't have braces. However, during orthodontic treatment, your grinding may temporarily worsen, due to the discomfort that comes during the initial stages. In this case, you may need to wear a night guard for teeth grinding with braces to protect your teeth. Can you wear a night guard with braces? There are two common types of mouthguards available – custom-fitted where a dentist or orthodontist makes a mould of the teeth for the mouthguard or ‘ boil and bite’ mouthguards where the patient moulds the plastic by placing it in their mouth after heating.



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