Mouthguards — Don't Leave Home without Them

October 8, 2022
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Posted By: Palos Pediatric Dentistry
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If you're the parent or caregiver of a young athlete in Palos Heights (or anywhere), you know that mouthguards are a must-have item. But you may not realize that mouthguards are not just for contact sports like football and hockey. In fact, they can be worn during any activity where there is a risk of injury to the mouth, teeth, or jaw. That includes activities like skateboarding, rollerblading, and biking.

 

As pediatric dentists (also known as children's or kid's dentists), it is impossible for us to overstate the importance of your child's mouthguard. A mouthguard can actually be the difference between a minor injury and a major one. 

 

Anyone who has ever played a contact sport knows that injuries are always a risk. Even with the best protective gear, an accidental collision can lead to a painful injury. That's why it's so important to wear a mouthguard when participating in any sport where there is potential for contact of any kind. A mouthguard helps to protect your teeth and gums from impact and trauma. 

 

How Do Mouthguards Work?

Mouthguards are a common sight on the sidelines of sporting events (thank goodness), but how do they actually work? Essentially, mouthguards act as a buffer between the teeth and lips, absorbing the force of an impact and spreading it out over a larger area. This can help to protect the teeth from being chipped, broken, or knocked out, 

 

Contact Us — We Can Help

It is essential for your child to have a mouthguard when playing sports and other activities, and we are happy to help you find the right option. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us. We are here to help by taking care of your children's teeth and keeping them healthy!

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