Questions About Mouthguards

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Most people are aware of braces as oral appliances, but how about mouthguards? Except from those things which boxers and football players place inside their mouths, what else are mouthguards for? And how do they contribute towards ensuring that you have good dental health?

What are mouthguards?

Mouthguards are oral appliances which are often made of acrylic or rubber that are fitted inside a person’s mouth in order to cushion the wearer’s teeth and protect it from damage.

When are mouthguards necessary?

A mouthguard should be used when one is playing a contact sport or any sport which involves a moving object at super high speed. These sports include but are not limited to the following: boxing, cricket, football, hockey and rugby.

At the same time, people who grind their teeth, or those who suffer from bruxism, should also get mouthguards in order to prevent enable damage due to these grinding episodes.

How can I get mouthguards?

When it comes to getting mouthguards, it’s always best that you approach your dentist for this. While it is possible for you to pick out generic mouthguards in pharmacies or in any sporting goods store, having a specially made mouthguard is will ensure that the oral appliance fits your teeth snugly but still comfortably. A too tight fit could actually lead to cause your teeth to shift positions which can give you an awkward smile and exacerbate the problem further.

How are mouthguards made?

Your dentist will need to take impressions of your teeth during your initial visit with the help of dental putty. Once the impressions of your teeth are done, they are then sent out to a laboratory in order for them to be made by a dental technician. After a couple of weeks, your dentist may ask you to come in for a second time to have your mouthguards fitted.

What are mouthguards made of?

Mouthguards are usually made of acrylic material. The reason for why this rubbery material is used is because it acts as a form of cushion around your teeth. The problem with using a material which is too tough or stiff is that it could actually end up scratching your teeth whenever you grind your teeth or when your mouth receives immense impact. While mouthguards are often worn only during the night, people who suffer from severe bruxism may need to wear mouthguards all throughout the day. For this reason, their mouthguards have to be made with a special material that is extremely thin and less conspicuous.

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