Mouthguards
Keeping your child's smile safe as they play sports is crucial. One of the most frequent injuries athletes sustain is a mouth or jaw injury.
Mouthguards aid in preventing harm to the teeth and gums. The American Dental Association advises wearing a mouthguard if your child plays basketball, boxing, hockey, football, gymnastics, lacrosse, martial arts, racquetball, rugby, track and field, skateboarding, skiing and snowboarding, skydiving, soccer, surfing, volleyball, water polo, weightlifting or wrestling or any other outdoor games.
What Type of Mouthguard Should I Choose for My Kids?
Choose a mouthguard based on your child's sport, comfort, and dental needs. Stock mouthguards are inexpensive but offer poor fit. Boil-and-bite types provide better protection and comfort for most kids. For contact sports or children with braces, custom-fit mouthguards near you from a dentist offer the best protection and fit. A well-fitting mouthguard helps prevent injuries and should be comfortable enough to ensure your child wears it consistently.

Taking Care of Your Child's Mouthguards
Caring for your child's mouthguard is essential to keep it clean, durable, and effectively protecting their teeth.
- Rinse after each use with cool water to remove debris and saliva.
- Clean regularly using a toothbrush and mild soap avoid toothpaste as it can be abrasive.
- Please store it in a ventilated case to protect it and keep it dry.
- Avoid hot water and heat (like sunlight or cars)to prevent warping.
- Inspect often for signs of wear, tears, or poor fit.
- Replace as needed, especially if your child is growing or has dental changes.
- Encourage regular use and care to build healthy hygiene habits.
Custom Spot Mouthguards: The ADA Supports the Use of Mouthguards for Kids
Kids play hard — and we love that! But their growing smiles need protection. The American Dental Association recommends mouthguards for many contact sports, including football, basketball, soccer, baseball, and hockey. A well-fitted mouthguard helps prevent broken teeth, facial injuries, and even the loss of permanent teeth.There are three types of mouthguards, but custom-fit is the all-star. With today’s digital technology, getting one is simple and comfortable. We take a quick 30-second 3D scan, with no gooey impressions and no gagging, and create a mouthguard that fits beautifully.Want to make it fun? We can customize your child’s mouthguard with team colors, names, or logos so they can play safely and look cool while doing it.If your young athlete is ready to level up their protection, we’re here to help. Let’s keep their smile in the game!

Do’s and Don’ts of Mouthguards
Do’s:
- Do clean it regularly with cool water and mild soap or mouthguard cleaner.
- Do store it in a ventilated case to keep it dry and free from bacteria.
- Do check for wear and tear and replace it if it's damaged or doesn’t fit properly.
- Do bring it to dental checkups so your dentist can assess the fit.

Don’ts:
- Don’t use hot water to clean or soak it—it can warp the shape.
- Don’t chew on the mouthguard, as it can weaken and damage it.
- Don’t leave it in the sun or a hot car, which can deform the material.
- Don’t share mouthguards between children this spreads bacteria and affects fit.
- Don’t use a damaged or ill-fitting mouthguard, as it won’t provide proper protection.
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Protect the long-term oral health and wellness of your child. In other words, they use a custom mouthguard to protect their teeth. Knowing that your child's mouth is protected, they can play sports with more peace of mind. Please get in touch with our office to arrange your free consultation or visit right now.
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