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Mouthguard Awareness

With footy season upon us, it’s time to consider not only protecting your body, but protecting your teeth. Sporting injuries are among one of the most common dental injuries.

Every year thousands of people, including children are treated for dental injuries that could have been minimised or avoided had a protective, custom-fitted mouthguard been worn.

Some useful information about mouth guard awareness can be accessed from the Australian Dental Association Website.

Why do you need a mouthguard?

Damaged or knocked out teeth, broken jaws and cut lips can be sustained when playing sport. Wearing a custom-fitted mouthguard helps to absorb and spread the impact of a blow
to your face, which might otherwise result in an injury to your mouth or jaw. Dental injuries can result in time off school or work to recover, can be painful and disfiguring, and may involve lengthy and complex dental treatment. The cost of an injury to your teeth or jaw far exceeds the cost of a custom-fitted mouthguard.

When should I wear a mouthguard?

Custom-fitted mouthguards should be worn whilst playing and training for any sport where there is a possibility of contact to the face. These sports can include hockey, netball, baseball,
basketball and even skateboarding and skiing. Just like having the correct shoes and sporting equipment, all people playing these sports need to wear a custom-fitted mouthguard.

Other mouthguard tips

• The Australian Dental Association strongly recommends investing in a custom-fitted mouthguard from your dentist.
• Have your mouthguard checked at your regular dental check-up to make sure it fits correctly and offers maximum protection.
• Keep your mouthguard clean and store it in a rigid container, away from heat to ensure it maintains its shape.

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