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An Overview of Mouth Guards

Most children engage in one sport activity or the other because they enjoy playing and performing activities that delight them. During some sports activities, especially contact sports, they have a higher risk of getting injuries to their teeth and jaw, especially when exposed without any form of protection. Part of the dental service in Bellevue that you will receive may involve getting specialist athletic mouthguards for you or your child. A mouth guard assures you that your child will be safe from tooth injuries when participating in sports. The mouthguards are made out of clear plastic, and they are less conspicuous than the regular mouthguard.

To get the best fit for you or your child, you should come to our Bellevue dental office. We can create custom-made mouthguards in the exact color and fit that you want.

Extra protection for your teeth

You need to know that there are so many factors that can cause your teeth to be damaged. It’s your responsibility to do all you can to ensure that your teeth are protected from all sorts of potential dangers. Whether you know it or not, tooth decay is not the only possible cause of damaged teeth. Sports activities are one of the primary reasons why so many people have chipped or broken teeth. A mouth guard protects your teeth during physical activity so that you can focus on what is important.

risk of not wearing a mouthguard?

The risks of playing sports or engaging in aggressive physical activity without a mouth guard are far too many to be ignored. When your child plays sports without a mouth guard, it can put him/her at the risk of taking a harsh blow without any form of cushioning. This can expose your child to a wide range of injuries, such as jaw injuries and concussions. Severe damage can also be done to your child’s teeth in the form of broken, chipped, fractured, or cracked teeth. A mouth guard serves as protection that cushions the teeth from the potential blow during contact sports.

Why do people wear mouth guards?

The majority of people wear mouth guards when they are participating in sports. The mouth guards protect their teeth from any force that can be a potential source of damage. Most of these contact sports like football, basketball, soccer, and others involve a lot of motion that can expose the players to face injuries which can even go as far as knocking out a tooth if proper preventive measures are not taken. Athletes who do not wear a mouth guard are 60 times more likely to damage their teeth. People wear custom sports mouth guards in Bellevue because they want a trusted way to stay protected while participating in activities that they enjoy doing.

reason to have a mouth guard

As soon as you decide that getting a mouthguard is something you want to do, you need to schedule an appointment with our Bellevue dental office. Dr. Uparika Sharma will do a thorough assessment, note your measurements, and take your dental impressions at our office. The dental impressions will be used to create your custom mouthguard.

The essence of visiting the dentist to get a custom sports mouthguard is so that you can get a sports mouthguard that fits your teeth properly. You need a sports mouthguard that stays in place throughout your sports session. That is the kind of mouthguard that we create in our Bellevue office.

Are mouth guards affordable?

The Mouthguards in our dental office are affordable. One of the benefits you will get from visiting our office in Bellevue is to create custom mouth guards that suit your budget. We know that they may be pricey compared to the ones you can get at stores, but the quality and fit you will get is worth the money.

How do you clean mouth guards?

Keeping your mouth guards clean regularly is an essential practice that helps it to stay free from plaque and last long for you. As soon as you are done using the mouthguard, rinse it with water to remove any residual particles. When you are back home, find time to brush it with a toothbrush and make sure to rinse it off. Brushing your mouthguard is quite similar to your routine teeth cleaning in the sense that it should be regular. You should keep in mind that you should not use any material that can react with the mouth guard. Do your research before using any cleaning solution you come across.

Dr. Uparika Sharma has helped many people to protect themselves and their children from tooth damage in potentially dangerous situations. You may not stop your child from engaging in sports activities, but you can help protect them from being safe from serious dental injuries while they play. Call us at 425-998-8109 to schedule an appointment with us and have your custom sports mouth created today.

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