Learn how to use a professionally fitted mouth guard can prevent athletic injury to the mouth. With the proper protection, we can save you and the athletes in your family a great deal of unnecessary pain and discomfort.
Sports Dentistry, the treatment and prevention of oral, facial athletic injuries and related oral diseases, is a growing and highly discussed segment of dentistry today. With the rise of participation in athletics and youth sporting, events physicians and dentists, are looking at what their role should be in helping to protect their patients who choose to participate in these activities.
Consider these facts: The National Sports Foundation estimates that over 5 million teeth are lost annually in sporting activities in the United States. A blow to the jaw or chin can cause dental injuries as well as head and neck injuries. According to the American Dental Association (ADA), the lifetime cost of a missing tooth can reach $10,000 to $15,000. Unfortunately, the cost of a concussion cannot be measured in dollars.
Essential Protection for Athletes of A1l Ages
Mouth guards are essential equipment for athletes of all ages who participate in sporting events and activities. The use of a mouth guard can protect the teeth, lips, cheeks, and tongue from injuries sustained during sporting activities.

Superior Protection with Custom-Fitted Mouth Guards
According to the National Youth Sports Foundation for Safety,

the stock mouth guards purchased from a sporting goods store, without professional fitting, provide a low level of protection, if any. And, if the wearer loses consciousness, there is a risk that the mouth guard may lodge in the throat, possibly obstructing the airway. Inexpensive mouth guards that are not professionally fitted do not provide adequate protection, and can even make breathing difficult. In addition, they are made of materials that can potentially be bitten through by an athlete upon injury or impact. Standard mouth guards purchased from a sporting goods or drug store are typically placed in boiling water, then molded by the wearer in an effort to make them fit. Custom-fitted mouth guards that are recommended, individually prescribed and dispensed by dentists, provide the best fit and protection for athletes of all ages. Manufactured from a high-grade vinyl for resiliency and shock-absorption, professional mouth guards are odorless and hypoallergenic. When carefully fitted, a mouth guard creates a custom cushion protecting the teeth and mouth, and absorbing the shock from direct impact to the jaw, chin and face, thus reducing the risk of concussion.
Dentists and Coaches Recommend Mouth Guards
Dentists and the coaches of youth sports teams strongly support the use of custom-fitted mouth guards for protection while participating in a variety of sports. They are joined by the ADA, recommending the use of custom mouth guards for sports and activities including: Basketball, Gymnastics, Boxing, Handball, Field hockey, Ice hockey, Football, Lacrosse, Martial arts, Volleyball, Racquetball, Water polo, Skateboarding, Water skiing, Skiing, Weight lifting, Soccer, Wrestling, and Surfing.
Emergency Preparedness Saves Teeth
All the millions of knocked-out teeth are not lost! Not if you have Save-A-Tooth!, the emergency tooth preserving system on hand. Many dentists and coaches have these on hand for preserving and saving a knocked-out tooth. Using this system, up to 90 percent of knocked-out teeth can be successfully re-implanted and thrive. The Save-A-Tooth System contains a small basket that suspends the tooth in a PH balanced solution that is compatible with the tooth tissue. Once in the solution the delicate tissues of the tooth are protected from cell damage and dehydration during transportation to your dentist's office. Teeth can be preserved for up to 24 hours or more. However, the sooner the tooth can be re-implanted, the better the chances are for success.
Maintaining clean, healthy teeth and gums is key to preventing oral health problems. It is important to consistently follow a program of oral health. It is up to you to:
o Use a toothbrush with soft rounded bristles
o Change your toothbrush every three to four months
o Replace your toothbrush after an illness
o Brush at least twice a day
o Use a tooth paste with fluoride
o Floss once every day
o Visit your dentist regularly
o Have a periodontal check-up
o Have oral cancer screenings
o Avoid tobacco products
o Avoid excessive alcohol use
We're On Your Team! Ask us about sports dentistry! We can help you protect your smile from injury during athletic activities. With your help, we can make athletics safer for you and the rest of the team! Today more than ever before, your physician and your dentist are working together as an integrated health care team.

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