If your child participates in sports or other physical activities, it’s wise to consider getting a mouthguard. Also known as mouth protectors, mouthguards are a device worn over the teeth to lessen the impact of a blow to the face. This reduces the chance that your child might lose teeth or sustain other serious oral injuries. We recommend that all patients involved in a contact sport such as wrestling, football, or hockey wear a mouthguard because of the high risk of such injuries. However, anyone involved in a physically demanding sport or activity should wear a mouthguard as well. Can you imagine what it would be like to lose a few of your front teeth? The way you talk, eat, and smile would all change. Injuries that can be sustained when not wearing a mouthguard include: Types of Mouthguards There are three different types of mouthguards — typically made of a soft plastic material or laminate. You can decide which works best for your child in terms of budget, fit, and comfort. The American Dental Association says a good mouthguard should be easy to clean, fit properly, be comfortable, and resist tearing or damage. It shouldn’t restrict speech or breathing. Still not sure if your child needs a mouthguard or which kind is right for his or her smile? Ask the doctor or one of our staff members for more information.