Mouthgaurds

Mouthguards are one of the most essential pieces of sports equipment for anyone participating in physical activities. They’re a low-cost investment in your dental health. A well-fitted mouthguard allows you to breathe, speak, and protects your teeth and jaw from knocks and impacts.

At Dental On Magill, we provide custom-made mouthguards for both adults and children involved in contact sports, such as football, basketball, rugby, lacrosse, and more.

Our custom-fitted mouthguards are designed to protect your smile, teeth, jawbones, and gums from critical damage. When properly fitted, they cushion the soft tissues in your mouth from impact, much like a car’s bumper bar absorbs a collision.

Mouthguards can help prevent serious injuries, including fractures, chipped or cracked teeth, broken jaws, and cuts to the lips and tongue.

If you’re interested in protecting yourself or your children, contact Dental On Magill on 08 8331 0058 to arrange a mouthguard fitting as soon as possible.

How Do Mouthguards Work?

Mouthguards work by absorbing and distributing the force from a hit or impact to the mouth or jaw. A well-fitted mouthguard offers superior protection for both areas.

Custom-fitted mouthguards are superior to over-the-counter options as they are designed to fit the exact shape of your mouth. They are also more durable, balance your bite, and allow you to speak and breathe with ease.

If you or your child wears braces or other orthodontic devices, a mouthguard is especially important to prevent serious injury. A blow to the mouth without a mouthguard could cause cuts, as well as damage to both the braces and ongoing orthodontic treatment.

Custom-made mouthguards, when properly maintained, stored, and checked, can last several years. If you have a mouthguard and are unsure about its condition, bring it in for a check-up – we can assess its usability or arrange a new one if needed.

Why Are Mouthguards Important?

If you or your child plays a contact sport, the risk of dental injury is high. High-impact sports like football, hockey, boxing, and rugby pose particular risks to oral health.

Mouthguards provide protection from serious sporting injuries such as broken jaws, fractured, cracked, or knocked-out teeth, and cuts to the lips and tongue.

While most players wear a mouthguard for obvious contact sports, even non-contact activities like cricket, basketball, netball, touch football, skateboarding, bike riding, and soccer carry the risk of accidental collision and dental trauma.

To learn more about how Dental On Magill can help protect your mouth, please call us at 08 8331 0058. We’re here to help you and your family protect your smiles.

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frequently asked Mouthgaurds questions

Below our the questions and answers we get asked the most about Mouthgaurds in our Adelaide dental clinic.

Wearing a mouthguard during sports helps protect your teeth, gums, and jaw from injury. It absorbs and distributes the force of impacts, reducing the risk of chipped or broken teeth, soft tissue injuries, and jaw fractures. Sports mouthguards are especially important for contact sports but are beneficial for any activity where there is a risk of falls or collisions.

Common signs of teeth grinding (bruxism) include waking up with a sore jaw, headaches, or tooth pain, as well as visible wear on your teeth. If you suspect you may be grinding your teeth at night, schedule an appointment at Dental On Magill. Our dentists can evaluate your symptoms and determine if a night guard is necessary to protect your teeth and alleviate discomfort.

While store-bought mouthguards are readily available and less expensive, they often do not provide the same level of comfort, fit, and protection as custom-made mouthguards. Over-the-counter options can be bulky, uncomfortable, and may not stay in place during use. Custom-made mouthguards are tailored to fit your mouth precisely, offering superior protection and comfort.

The lifespan of a mouthguard depends on its use and care. Sports mouthguards may need to be replaced every season or sooner if they show signs of wear or damage. Night guards typically last several years but should be replaced if they become worn down or no longer fit properly. Regular check-ups at Dental On Magill will help determine when it’s time for a replacement.

Yes, children can and should wear mouthguards during sports and activities that pose a risk of dental injury. Custom-made mouthguards are especially beneficial for children as they provide a comfortable fit and superior protection. As children grow and their teeth develop, it’s important to have their mouthguards regularly checked and replaced as needed to ensure they continue to fit properly.

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Located on Magill Road near Glynburn Road

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08 8331 0058

do you need dental help? get in touch

Located on Magill Road near Glynburn Road

Call  Dental On Magill

08 8331 0058