Don’t Get Kicked in the Teeth – At Least Wear a Mouth Guard

According to the American Dental Association [http://www.ada.org/en/], at least 13% of all injuries to the mouth occur during sports activities. While helmets, shoulder pads, shin guards, and the like do a great job of protecting most of the body, Dr. Cox would like to make sure that every athlete knows how to keep their teeth safe from harm. No Lebanon parent should have to worry about their child’s teeth during games, so at Advanced Dental we would like to talk about how to take sports safety to the next level.

Mouthguards and Sports Safety

In Lebanon, we live for a good game. Our athletes train hard to win, so it’s not hard to imagine why they don’t shy away from contact. However, that doesn’t mean that your family has to suffer the consequences of a sports-related oral injury. Mouthguards are the key to oral safety in sports.

When to Get a Mouthguard

Let’s say your child has decided to sign up for a high school team, or maybe you’ve joined a local sports league. Now you’re wondering – do I really need a mouth guard? Does my child need one? More often than not, the answer is yes. Dr. Cox reminds us that an oral sports injury can cause anything from a swollen lip to a chipped, broken, or knocked-out tooth to severe tissue damage. Mouth protectors provide a buffer, substantially reducing the risk of harm from an impact. Some research even suggests that mouth guards help protect against concussions. Here are some surprising facts about mouth guards and sports safety:

  • Don’t want to wear a mouth guard? Your risk of oral injury is 60 times higher without one
  • Oral injuries are 15 times higher in youth basketball than football (likely because mouth guards are required for football, but not for basketball)
  • At least 3 million kids’ teeth were knocked out during sports activities in 2012, according to the National Youth Sports Safety Foundation
  • The total lifetime cost of a lost permanent tooth can be as much as $20,000

Although schools only require mouth guards for football, lacrosse, field hockey, and ice hockey, basketball and baseball have the highest occurrences of dental injury. To add to that, there are more than 29 sports for which the American Dental Association recommends the use of mouth protectors. Here at Advanced Dental, we want everyone to have a healthy, protected smile, so make sure to give us a call if you have any questions about the need for a mouth guard.

Finding the Right Mouth Guard

Dr. Cox would like every Lebanon resident to know that sports safety extends beyond just using a mouth guard. In order to have maximum protection, your child or teen needs to wear a properly-fitted mouth protector during games and practices. Most mouth guards cover only the top row of teeth, but Dr. Cox may recommend coverage for both rows under certain circumstances. A mouth guard should never make breathing or speaking difficult. In addition, mouth guards should be resilient, tear-resistant, and fit comfortably in the user’s mouth. Below are the three main types of mouth protectors:

  1. Stock – these mouth guards can be purchased at most sporting goods stores. They are the cheapest option, but offer the least protection (because they can’t be customized) and may cause irritation or fall out during use.
  2. Boil and bite – these mouth guards are fitted to the athlete’s mouth after being boiled. Although they fit better than stock mouth guards, they can become worn over time and may not last very long.
  3. Custom-fitted – these mouth guards are the most expensive, but provide the most protection and comfort. Dr. Cox will create a unique mold of your teeth, which is then used to craft a mouth guard that fits your teeth perfectly.

Have any questions? Don’t hesitate to give us a call! At Advanced Dental, we are committed to providing the best dental care in Lebanon and that means making sure that all our athletes are protected!


Sources

http://www.aapd.org/

http://www.drosmanski.com/blog/category/Sports.html

http://www.momsteam.com/health-safety/position-statement-and-recommendations-for-mouthguard-use-in-sports

http://blog.brighter.com/2013/score-big-with-dental-safety-and-sports/#_ftn1

Dr. Jerry Cox graduated from the University of Missouri at Columbia. He graduated from the University of Missouri School of Dentistry in Kansas City. Dr. Jerry Cox continued his education with hundreds of hours of advanced courses. He believes that for his patients, education must continue as procedures and technologies constantly evolve. He practiced pediatric dentistry for the Missouri Public Health Department for three years. He is a member of the American Dental Association, Missouri Dental Association, and Springfield Dental Society. Dr. Jerry Cox has continued his education with training in the latest technology. Advanced Digital and 3D technology allow for one day crowns and bridges and guided implant surgeries. These high tech services allow cosmetic makeovers in just one day. CEREC digital technology creates the most accurately fitting crowns with life-like ceramics. Additional training in orthodontics allow him to provide orthodontic treatment, including functional appliances, Invisalign, and conventional braces for adults and children in his general practice. He is trained to provide Minimal Oral Sedation.

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