Protecting your smile while playing sports is essential when you have braces. Mouthguards help protect your teeth and gums from injury. If you participate in 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, it is recommended by the American Association of Orthodontists that you wear a mouthguard.

Types of Mouthguards

Choosing the right mouthguard is essential. There are three basic types of mouthguards: the pre-made mouthguard, the “boil-and-bite” fitted mouthguard, and a custom-made mouthguard from your orthodontist. When you choose a mouthguard, be sure to pick one that is tear-resistant, comfortable and well fitted for your mouth, easy to keep clean, and does not prevent you from breathing properly.

Pre-made mouthguards and boil-and-bite mouthguards can be purchased at most sporting goods stores, while custom-made mouthguards are specially designed by your orthodontist to provide optimal protection against mouth injuries. If you wear braces or a retainer, it is imperative for you to wear a mouthguard during contact sports. Your doctor can show you how to wear a mouthguard properly and how to choose the right mouthguard to protect your smile.

TAKING CARE OF YOUR MOUTHGUARD

Similar to a retainer, braces, or any other special dental appliance, it is important to take care of your mouthguard by storing it properly and keeping it clean, as well as knowing when to replace your old mouthguard with a new one. Here are a few simple ways to keep your mouthguard clean and working correctly:

  • Gently scrub your mouthguard after each use with a toothbrush and toothpaste.
  • Store your mouthguard in a protective case.
  • Do not leave your mouthguard in the sun or in hot water, because it may melt or become deformed.
  • Replace your mouthguard at the beginning of every new sports season. You should also replace your mouthguard if you notice it has become worn and no longer fits properly.
  • Do not wear a retainer with your mouthguard. If you wear braces, your dentist will help design a mouthguard to protect your teeth and your braces.
  • Do not chew on or cut pieces off of your mouthguard. Mouthguards come in different shapes and sizes; ask your dentist which is best for you.
  • Bring your mouthguard to each dental checkup, so your dentist can check to make sure it’s still in good shape!

Sports-related injuries to the mouth and jaw are some of the most common injuries incurred by athletes. Our goal is to help minimize your chances of a sports-related injury to your smile. Be sure to ask your doctor about mouthguards at your next appointment — GO TEAM!

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We had a complicated case with some unknowns along the way. We are so happy with the outcome and results from the 2 years in orthodontia with Dr. Beglin. He is very knowledgeable and we received thorough care, including referral for an oral surgeon. The office has all the modern technology, x-rays, scans, models, etc. Staff are all friendly, helpful and care about their patients. We loved the convenient location in Bishop and always had very quick response when something popped out or went wrong outside of our scheduled appointments. The payment system is great with no interest options, office works with insurance, there are no additional costs, what you pay includes all appointments, including after braces are off and anything that comes up along the way. Highly recommend Dr. Beglin and his staff.


Valerie Thorp


I was treated twice by Dr. Beglin and had a great experience both times. His staff was super friendly and helpful throughout the process. Would definitely recommend!


Mirna


Everything was explained well and were very good at motivating me to keep rubbber bands and retainer on, overall painless in times where pain could be avoided


aiden elmer (me)


Always caring and very patient with others. Love how they do their job. And they would always help out whenever we have an emergency related with braces.


Christopher Lopez


I had braces for 23 months (2 years) and my experience was very good! When I was younger I had braces too, so when I moved here I got them again. All of the people in this facility are amazing and were so kind to me during this whole process!


Mimi


Everything was really nice over there. They told me I was probably gonna have two years in my braces. I finished in about a year and a half and everything looks great!!!


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