If you’re an athlete, you know how crucial it is to protect your smile while you're out on the field, court or rink. Mouth guards are a staple in sports safety but when it comes to choosing between store-bought and custom options, it’s easy to get overwhelmed.
In general, store-bought mouth guards are typically more affordable and convenient but they often fall short in terms of fit and protection. On the other hand, custom-made mouth guards offer tailored comfort but come with a higher price tag. Let’s break down the costs and benefits of each so you can make an informed decision that best suits your needs and budget.
Mouth guards for sports (also known as sports guards or sport mouth guards) are protective devices for the mouth that covers the teeth and gums to prevent and reduce injuries. Mouth guards play a vital role in protecting your teeth from damage, especially if you suffer from jaw muscle strain, grinding, and clenching.
These oral appliances are typically constructed from a thermoplastic material. It is an essential piece of sports equipment for athletes participating in physical activities that carry a significant risk of dental injury, such as football, basketball, hockey, boxing and soccer.
The primary reason mouth guards are important for athletes is to offer maximum protection during impact sports. The guard acts as a buffer for blows that could otherwise result in broken teeth and injuries to the lips, face, jaws and jaw joints. They can dramatically decrease the severity and incidence of injuries and helps to protect mouth from injury.
Store-bought mouth guards provide some level of protection. However, custom mouth guards made by dental professionals offer the best fit, comfort and optimal protection. Thus, using a properly fitted mouth guard can be a crucial prevention strategy for athletes, helping to preserve their oral health as well as to ward off potentially costly dental treatments.
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Mouth guards for sports can be categorised into three main types.
Over-the-counter (OTC) mouth guards are stock items that come pre-formed and ready to wear. The stock mouth guards offer basic protection and are relatively inexpensive compared to the other types, making them a quick and accessible option for immediate use.
Boil-and-bite mouthguards are a type of over-the-counter mouthguard that provide a middle ground between stock mouth guards and custom versions. They are made of a thermoplastic material. These mouthguards become malleable when placed in hot water, after which they are bitten into, thus making indentations of teeth.
In Singapore, custom-made mouth guards are crafted using an impression of your teeth, ensuring a perfect fit. They are also beneficial for managing conditions like sleep apnea and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders. This custom-fit option is fabricated from accurate molds taken by dental professionals at a dental clinic. Made from durable materials, they distribute the force of direct impacts effectively.
While they are the most costly of all the types, the level of protection, ability to communicate clearly, and comfort they offer make them a worthwhile investment, especially for athletes engaged in any kind of sports.
The store-bought type of mouthguard consists of over-the-counter and boil-and-bite mouth guards. They are affordable and easily availabile online and at most sporting goods stores. The cost of mouth guards that can be store-bought starts from as low as $5!
These types of mouthguards are made specifically for your mouth by dental professionals in dental clinics using detailed impressions. They usually come with a higher price tag, typically starting from $500.
When you’re buying a mouth guard for sports, you need to compare the costs of store-bought ones and custom options. Counter mouthguards are cheaper and you can grab them easily from a store. They’re fabricated from a thermoplastic material, made to fit most people but might not fit perfectly.
On the other hand, a custom-made mouthguard is more expensive because they’re made just for you. Your dentist takes a mold of your teeth, and then the mouth guard is made in a dental laboratory. It fits your mouth perfectly and offers optimal protection against dental injury and soft tissue damage.
When deciding, think about these things amongst your oral health needs—
The initial investment in a custom-made mouthguard might appear to be steep; however, when assessing its long-term value, it proves to be cost-efficient.
|
Initial Cost |
Durability |
Custom Fit |
Protection Level |
Long-term Value |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Store-Bought Mouth Guards |
Low |
Low |
No |
Basic |
Low |
Custom Mouth Guard |
High |
High |
Yes |
Maximum |
High |
In summary, while store-bought mouth guards are more affordable and immediately available, custom-fitted mouthguards offer optimal fit, better protection and longer durability. Your choice depends on your specific needs, budget and how often you use the mouth guard. Either way, protecting your smile is crucial, so make sure you choose the option that works best for you and your dental health. By using a mouth guard, you can safeguard your teeth and jaw from long-term damage.
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