Jarred K. Donald, DDS
16631 Coit Rd #114
Dallas, TX 75248
972-818-4300
888-49-SMILE
Mouth Guards
Mouth guards are an important piece of gear for various other kinds of
physical activities and sports-from rollerblading to downhill sledding.
Hundreds of thousands injuries occur every year involving the face and
mouth-injuries that many times could be avoided or minimized if a mouth
guard had been worn, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety
Commission.
Mouth guards provide valuable protection for the jaw, face, tongue,
lips, and of course, teeth. For example, a traumatic blow to the front
of the face can not only tear soft tissue or knock out teeth, but also
may force the lower jaw into the upper jaw. A mouth guard can help keep
your teeth from tearing the soft tissues of your mouth during a
traumatic injury. And in all cases, mouth guards can protect you when
you're wearing bridges or braces.
Mouth guards are generally small plastic appliances that
safely fit around your teeth. Many mouth guards are soft and pliable
when opened, and mold to your teeth when first inserted.
Mouth guards can help prevent a whole host of traumatic
injuries to the neck and jaw, as well as more serious problems such as
cerebral hemorrhages and concussions.
Types of Mouth Guards
Mouth protectors come in basically three different types or designs:
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