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Why Mouthguards are Essential for Children Who Play Sports

Organized sports are a great opportunity for children to learn the thrill of competition and teamwork in a healthy, supportive environment. Unfortunately, contact sports for children carry the risk of potential mouth or dental injuries.

An estimated 38 million children and adolescents in the United States participate in organized sports activities each year. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 2.8 million people below age 19 are treated in emergency rooms for recreation and sports-related injuries –many of them mouth and dental injuries.

Fortunately, many of these injuries can be prevented with the proper use of safety equipment, starting with a proper mouthguard or protector.

Mouthguards, also known as protectors, guard against oral injuries by providing a cushion of protection against impact to teeth, gums, lips and jaws. Mouthguards are essential for any contact sport.

Here are the three most common forms of mouthguards, sorted by the degree of protection provided, comfort and fit:

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