Athletic Mouthwear Richmond Hill

Athletes: Looking for Protection and Performance? Discover Our Advanced Mouthguards

For athletes across various sports, from golf and hockey to football, having the right mouthguard is essential for both protection and performance. Our high-quality mouthguards are scientifically designed to prevent jaw clenching and teeth grinding during intense activity. This helps to minimize the release of stress hormones that can impact performance.

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Our mouthguards employ cutting-edge technology designed to reduce pressure on the temporomandibular joint and prevent jaw clenching. This technology ensures that your body doesn't trigger stress responses during physical activity, allowing you to perform at your best.

Many professional athletes, trainers and coaches recommend our mouthguards not just for their protective qualities but also for their performance-enhancing benefits. The science behind this technology has been explored in peer-reviewed journals, emphasizing its efficacy.

Suitable for All Athletes

Whether you're engaged in no-contact sports like tennis or high-impact sports like football, our mouthguards offer both protection and performance enhancement. They are designed to be comfortable and effective without unnecessary bulk, catering to the specific needs of your sport.

Our mouthguards are suitable for male and female athletes from age 8 upwards. However, they might not be the best option for those currently wearing braces, with missing or unrepaired teeth, or who have experienced joint pain. Consult with Dr Shramban to determine if our mouthguards are the right choice for you.

Custom Fitting for Optimal Performance

Getting a custom-fitted mouthguard is a quick and easy process. We take impressions of your teeth to ensure a perfect fit. Once the impressions are made, your personalized mouthguard will typically be ready for pickup in about 7 to 10 days.

Customization and Care

Customize your mouthguard with coloured bite pads to show off your team spirit. Our mouthguards are durable and designed to last an entire season with proper care, even under rigorous use.

Cleaning your mouthguard is straightforward and can be done with standard dental cleaning products. For more detailed care instructions, feel free to speak with any member of our experienced clinical team.

ATHLETIC MOUTHWEAR FAQ

Athletes, especially in contact sports, wear mouthpieces (also known as mouth guards) primarily for the following reasons:

  1. Protection Against Dental Injuries: Mouthpieces are essential for protecting teeth from potential impacts. They help to distribute the force of a blow over a larger area, reducing the risk of chipped or broken teeth and injuries to the lips, tongue, face, or jaw.

  2. Shock Absorption: They absorb and dissipate the shock from a collision, which can reduce the risk of concussion and brain injuries. By cushioning the jaw, it lessens the force that might otherwise be transmitted through the skull.

  3. Preventing Jaw Injuries: Mouthpieces can help prevent injuries to the jaw, reducing the likelihood of fractures or dislocations upon impact.

  4. Enhancing Performance: Some athletes believe that mouthpieces can enhance their performance. By ensuring a comfortable and secure fit in the mouth, they can help athletes focus better and possibly improve breathing and endurance.

  5. Compliance with Rules: In many sports, wearing a mouth guard is mandatory as part of the safety regulations.

Mouthpieces are commonly used in sports like boxing, football, hockey, basketball, martial arts, and rugby, where the risk of oral and facial injuries is high. They come in various types, including custom-made ones which are fitted by dental professionals for maximum protection and comfort.

Mouth guards are highly effective in reducing the risk of sports-related dental injuries. Their effectiveness is well-documented in various studies and professional recommendations. Here's a summary of their effectiveness:

  1. Prevention of Dental Injuries: Mouth guards are extremely effective in preventing dental injuries in contact sports. The American Dental Association (ADA) estimates that mouth guards prevent hundreds of thousands of oral injuries each year. They are particularly effective in protecting against chipped or broken teeth, tooth loss, and injuries to the lips, tongue, and inner lining of the cheeks.

  2. Reduction in Concussion Risk: While there is ongoing research in this area, some studies suggest that mouth guards can help absorb some of the shock from impacts to the jaw, potentially reducing the risk and severity of concussions.

  3. Protection Against Jaw Injuries: Mouth guards can also help in reducing the likelihood of jaw fractures and dislocations by cushioning blows to the lower face.

  4. Sport-Specific Benefits: The effectiveness of mouth guards can vary depending on the sport. For high-impact sports like boxing, football, and hockey, they are considered essential for safety. In non-contact sports, their usage is less common but can still provide valuable protection.

It's important to note that the effectiveness of a mouth guard depends on its quality and fit. Custom-fitted mouth guards made by TS dental offer the best protection, as they are tailored to the individual's mouth structure. Over-the-counter mouth guards, while more affordable, may not provide the same level of protection due to issues with fit and durability.

In conclusion, mouth guards are a vital piece of protective equipment in sports, offering substantial protection against a range of dental and facial injuries. Their use is strongly recommended by dental professionals and sports organizations worldwide.

The effectiveness of a sports mouth guard largely depends on its type, fit, and the specific requirements of the sport. Generally, mouth guards are categorized into three main types:

  1. Stock Mouth Guards: These are pre-formed and ready to wear. They are the least expensive option and can be bought at most sporting goods stores. However, they offer the least protection because they are not customized to fit the athlete's mouth. Their bulkiness can interfere with breathing and speaking, and they provide minimal protection compared to other types.

  2. Boil-and-Bite Mouth Guards: These mouth guards are made from thermoplastic material and can be shaped to fit more closely to an individual's teeth and gums. They are boiled in water to soften, then placed in the mouth and shaped around the teeth using finger, tongue, and biting pressure. While they offer a better fit than stock mouth guards, they still can't match the level of protection and comfort provided by custom-made options.

  3. Custom-Fitted Mouth Guards: Created by a dental professional from a mold of the athlete’s teeth, these mouth guards provide the best fit, comfort, and protection. They are specifically tailored to the individual's mouth, ensuring that the guard stays in place and offers maximum protection against impacts. Custom-fitted mouth guards are more expensive than the other types, but their superior fit and protection make them the most effective choice, particularly for high-contact sports.

In summary, custom-fitted mouth guards are generally considered the most effective type due to their precise fit and superior protection. They are especially recommended for athletes participating in high-contact or high-risk sports where the likelihood of dental injury is significant. The extra cost of a custom-fitted mouth guard is often justified by the level of protection and comfort it provides.

Choosing the right sports mouthguard involves considering several key factors to ensure optimal protection, comfort, and performance. Here are the steps and considerations for selecting a suitable mouthguard:

  1. Assess the Level of Contact in Your Sport:

    • High-contact sports (like boxing, football, hockey, martial arts): Require a more robust mouthguard for maximum protection.
    • Low-contact or non-contact sports (like cycling, gymnastics): A lighter mouthguard might be sufficient.
  2. Fit and Comfort:

    • The mouthguard should fit snugly against your upper teeth without needing to bite or clench to keep it in place.
    • It shouldn't restrict your breathing or speaking.
    • Check for no sharp or irritating edges.
  3. Type of Mouthguard:

    • Custom-fitted: Made by a dental professional, offers the best protection and comfort but is more expensive.
    • Boil-and-bite: Available at sporting goods stores, offers a better fit than stock mouthguards and is moderately priced.
    • Stock: Pre-formed and ready to use; least expensive but also offers the least protection and might be uncomfortable.
  4. Material Quality and Durability:

    • Look for a mouthguard that is tear-resistant and resilient.
    • It should be made of a material that is BPA-free and FDA-approved.
  5. Proper Thickness:

    • Generally, a mouthguard should be at least 3 millimeters thick to provide adequate shock absorption.
  6. Ease of Maintenance:

    • Choose a mouthguard that is easy to clean and maintain. It should be durable enough to withstand regular cleaning.
  7. Age and Dental Work Considerations:

    • For children and adolescents, consider their changing dentition.
    • For those with braces or other dental work, a specialized mouthguard might be necessary.
  8. Manufacturer's Warranty:

    • Some mouthguards come with a dental warranty, which can be an added benefit.
  9. Compliance with Regulations:

    • Ensure the mouthguard meets any specific requirements set by your sports league or association.
  10. Personal Preferences:

    • Consider the color and style, as a visually appealing mouthguard can be more enjoyable to wear.

Remember, the best mouthguard is the one that you will wear consistently. Comfort and fit are crucial, as an uncomfortable mouthguard can distract and detract from performance. For those in high-contact sports or with special dental needs, it’s often worth investing in a custom-fitted mouthguard for optimal protection and comfort. TS Dental can assist with your selection of a proper mouthguard.

A sports mouthguard should primarily cover and protect the upper teeth. The upper teeth are more vulnerable to traumatic injury due to their position in the mouth. Here are key points about the coverage of a sports mouthguard:

  1. Upper Teeth Coverage: Standard sports mouthguards are designed to fit over the upper teeth. This is because the upper teeth protrude more and are therefore more at risk of injury. The mouthguard provides a barrier between the teeth and the soft tissues of the mouth, helping to prevent cuts and bruises to the lips and cheeks, especially for those wearing orthodontic braces.

  2. Lower Teeth Consideration: In most cases, a mouthguard for the lower teeth isn't necessary unless the athlete wears braces or has another specific dental condition. In such cases, a dentist might recommend a lower mouthguard as well.

  3. Extent of Coverage: The mouthguard should extend enough to cover all of the upper teeth and possibly the gums. The exact extent can vary based on individual dental anatomy, the type of sport played, and the athlete's personal comfort.

  4. Bite and Jaw Protection: A good mouthguard also helps to absorb and distribute the force of a blow, which can protect against jaw injuries and reduce the risk of concussions.

  5. Customization for Specific Needs: Athletes with specific dental or orthodontic needs might require custom solutions. For example, those with braces on both the upper and lower teeth may need specially designed mouthguards to protect both sets of teeth and the braces themselves.

In summary, while the primary focus of a sports mouthguard is to cover the upper teeth, the need for lower teeth protection and the extent of coverage should be determined based on individual needs, dental conditions, and the type of sport. Talk to the experts at TS Dental and let us help you make the right choice!

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