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MOUTHGUARDS SAVE TEETH!!!
. . . And Great Expense
Over 5 million teeth will be lost this year. It is estimated that
if properly cared for and restored, it will cost $2,000 and more for
each incident. Many more teeth will be fractured requiring treatment
costing from one hundred to one thousand dollars. The best care never
replaces the original tooth or teeth, resulting in a functional or
esthetic handicap for life.
Mouthguards, if worn, will provide various degrees of protection depending
upon the type of guard and the activity-causing accident. The various
types include:
- Stock: this is a horseshoe-shaped device that has no retention or
ability to stay in place without effort on behalf of the wearer. This
device is inconvenient at best and often is not worn because of difficulty
of use. The protection provided is better than not wearing a mouth
guard but provides the least amount of protection. Breathing through
the mouth is difficult as the teeth must be held together in order
to keep it in place.
- Mouth-formed: commonly called "boil and bite." This is
purchased at drug stores. The form is boiled in water and the user
is instructed to form the guard by biting into the softened material.
This is inherently poor fitting, thin and easily distorts with use.
It is better than stock and it fits better but does not stay in place
without some conscious effort.
- Custom-made: these are made from models of impressions of the teeth.
The mouthguard material is vacuum-fitted to the model, trimmed and
polished. Custom-made mouthguards provide excellent fit and stay in
place without effort resulting in greater use. These allow free breathing
as retention is not dependent upon a closed mouth to hold the guard
in place and therefore improves performance. Custom-made mouthguards
are designed for three levels of protection. Thickness and laminations
provide for the differences. Single lamination of 3mm to 5mm thickness,
double lamination of 5mm thickness and triple lamination with one
lamination of thin, hard polycarbonate sandwiched between two soft
laminations. The later is used for severe contact sports such as professional
football. A custom-made mouthguard is strongly recommended. Keep in
mind that a mouthguard costs less than one-fourth the price of a crown.
Mouthguards protect teeth from being broken or knocked out, broken
upper and/or lower jaws, dislocated jaws and concussions. Mouthguards
are protective devices in the same arena as seatbelts, airbags, helmets,
pads, shin guards, gloves and many other devices designed to protect
heads, limbs, body and life. Since it is projected that 5 million
teeth will be knocked out this year and countless other injuries will
occur, it is strongly advised to make mouthguards a necessary part
of the equipment used to protect sports participants from harm.
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