Shock Doctor Single/Double Braces Mouthguard with Upper and Lower Teeth Protection for Sports — Instant Fit Technology with No Moulding or Boiling for Youth and Adult Sizes

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Shock Doctor Single/Double Braces Mouthguard with Upper and Lower Teeth Protection for Sports — Instant Fit Technology with No Moulding or Boiling for Youth and Adult Sizes

Shock Doctor Single/Double Braces Mouthguard with Upper and Lower Teeth Protection for Sports — Instant Fit Technology with No Moulding or Boiling for Youth and Adult Sizes

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Football, whether it’s AFL or soccer, can cause injuries anywhere on the field so always wear a mouthguard. Both types of mouthguards have their pros and cons. When a patient is wearing braces, there a few additional things to consider. Our orthodontics team will be happy to guide you through the process of getting a mouthguard made. They’ll let you know how best to use one while playing sports, and when you’ll need to schedule a future appointment to get a new mouthguard made as your bite pattern straightens. If you’ve opted for Invisalign treatmentat Total Orthodontics, you should remove your clear retainers while partaking in sports - just as you would while eating. However, you should ask your orthodontists about options for suitable mouthguards to keep yourself protected, as you don’t want to injure your teeth regardless! The same applies to those wearing retainers following their fixed braces being removed.

Once your braces are off, throw out any mouthguards you had while wearing braces because they won’t fit. Now that your teeth are in position, you need to do everything possible to keep them in position and protect them. If you don’t have a permanent retainer fitted, you will use a removable retainer full-time then nightly. Wearing your retainer as instructed by your orthodontist will ensure you keep your smile looking good for life. The guard is remoldable which means you can get it refitted at your orthodontic appointments. This means it will be comfortable in your mouth, even when your teeth move throughout your orthodontic journey. The latest Damon braces are standing example of the great improvements in the field of orthodontics. They are very easy… Can you believe that only one third of children aged 5-17 wear a mouthguard while playing sport? Mouth guards are one of the most important pieces of protective equipment as they will protect your teeth and jaws while you are on the field. The rule of thumb is that you should use a mouthguard when in braces for any activity that you would normally need to wear a mouthguard for. Soak your mouth guard in antimicrobial solutions between uses, which can be found at most pharmacies. Your dentist may recommend a particular solution depending on the mouthguard you have

We often fit the mouthguard during a normal orthodontic adjustment visit however, it is best to call ahead to see if you require a separate appointment. The orthodontic mouthguard is a looser fit than a dental mouthguard. Bruxism can be exacerbated by misaligned teeth, so getting braces can actually be a good step towards alleviating your grinding in the long term. In this case, your orthodontist may recommend that after the first couple of weeks of wearing your retainer every night, you can alternate nights wearing your retainer and your grinding guard. In the past, I was struggling with various dental problems and saw that there are not enough resources online that can help me understand more about them.

Injuries to the teeth, mouth and jaws are some of the most common injuries that occur on the sporting field. Ironically, the presence of braces may prevent the displacement or loss of teeth should a significant facial/mouth injury occur. However, for more ‘common’ sporting injuries, the use of a mouthguard when having braces can protect your teeth from the impact of the injury itself and will protect your lips, cheeks and tongue from mouth lacerations, if you are hit by a ball, bat or another player. If you are active in sports, your life should not change if you need to have braces. What is a mouth guard? But if you have braces on both the top and bottom teeth, then you may need to get a special orthodontic guard that goes over your braces.

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Yes, you can wear a mouthguard when you have braces. There are special mouth guards that are made specifically to fit over braces.



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