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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Pros: This mouthguard has a unique shape that is light and still protective. It’s a boil-to-fit mouthguard, so the wearer will have to go through the custom fitting process requiring a pot of boiling water. If you have invisible braces like Invisalign, you most likely won't be able to wear a night guard, unless your orthodontist can make you one that fits over your invisible braces. 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. Both types of mouthguards have their pros and cons. When a patient is wearing braces, there a few additional things to consider. This is why a properly fitted mouthguard that’s meant to be worn over braces is imperative for those who participate in active sports while braces are on the teeth. Fortunately, there are so many options that allow for proper protection while participating in active sports! Read on to see the best options for comfortable, safe, and effective mouth guards to wear with braces. First, the Basics

If you have the kind that covers your teeth like a night guard, then you won't be able to wear a night guard at the same time as you wear your retainer. Custom-fitted mouth guards work great for people that have severe alignment issues. They allow for a perfectly molded fit. These usually come with a higher cost and need to be readjusted when teeth shift over the course of realignment. They are professionally designed and fabricated by a dentist and a lab. The problem that can occur with this type of night guard is that it may need to be replaced frequently because your teeth will constantly change position during orthodontic treatment. The Sports Mouth Guard from ProDental can be easily trimmed with any pair of scissors, and does not require any boiling or fitting as it’s adapted for all types of oral cavities.

Are mouthguards worn over braces?

Single-arch guard: If you only have braces on your top teeth or only on your bottom teeth, then the solution is easy — you can get a custom mouth guard for the arch that doesn't have braces. This will protect your teeth from grinding at night, all throughout your orthodontic treatment, and thereafter. As your teeth move due to your braces, the mouthguard may become loose or uncomfortable over time so you should remould it to fit your teeth. Reheat the mouthguard according to the instructions and bite the mouthguard to mould it to your teeth’s current position. Some sporting clubs have an alliance with a dentist or mouthguard supplier to provide players with mouthguards that don’t exceed health funds’ mouthguard rebates. For those players without health insurance, the supplier offers custom mouthguards for a nominal fee. Boil-to-fit mouth guards can be found at most sporting goods stores, are lower cost, and usually come with a strap permanently affixed to the mouthguard that attaches to the wearer’s helmet. The first step is talking to your orthodontist about getting a mouth guard for use while wearing braces

Should you wear a mouthguard if you have braces? Yes, if you'replaying a sport that requires a mouthguard normally, then you should also wear a mouthguard for that sport when you have braces. BRACES SAFE - Essential protection for upper braces wearers and adapts to changes in tooth position as braces are adjusted Sports guards can often be personalised with colours of your choice, to match your personality, style or the team you support. Normal dental mouthguards do not work when going through orthodontic treatment, as it doesn’t allow for movement of teeth as they start to straighten. So, what should you do about a mouthguard when you have braces or aligners to straighten your teeth? That being said, if you have braces on both your upper and lower jaws, and are a constant teeth grinder, then you should speak with your orthodontist about getting a special mouth guard to fit around your braces. Night guard after braces

At the same time, you will want a mouthguard that provides enough support and protection while allowing a high level of comfort. That said, bulkier designs – while uncomfortable – can guarantee that you will be aptly protected from braces-related sports injuries. Total Orthodontics and Bupa Dental Care are trading names of Oasis Dental Care Limited. Registered in England Wales No: 00478127. Registered office: Bupa Dental Care, Vantage Office Park, Old Gloucester Road, Hambrook, Bristol, United Kingdom BS16 1GW.



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