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Why Wearing a Sports Mouth Guard Matters

Whether you’re an athlete or a weekend warrior, protecting your smile during physical activity is just as important as protecting your head or knees. Accidents happen in an instant—and without the right protection, your teeth could suffer permanent damage. That’s where sports mouth guards come in.

At Raymore Family Dentistry, we care about your oral health both on and off the field. Wearing a properly fitted mouth guard during sports can help prevent serious injuries and preserve your smile for years to come.

What Is a Sports Mouth Guard?

A sports mouth guard is a flexible, custom-fitted device worn over your teeth during athletic activities. It acts as a shock absorber, cushioning your teeth and jaw from sudden impact or collision. Whether you’re playing football, basketball, hockey, wrestling, or even skateboarding or biking—any sport with the risk of falls or contact can benefit from a mouth guard.

Why Are Mouth Guards Important?

Sports-related dental injuries are more common than you might think. The American Dental Association estimates that mouth guards prevent more than 200,000 oral injuries each year. Without one, a single impact can result in:

  • Chipped or broken teeth

  • Knocked-out teeth

  • Injuries to lips, cheeks, and tongue

  • Jaw fractures or dislocations

  • Concussions (in some cases, mouth guards may reduce the severity of head injuries)

For children, teens, and adults alike, the cost of repairing dental trauma can be significant—not just financially, but emotionally and physically too.

Types of Sports Mouth Guards

There are a few types of mouth guards on the market, but not all provide the same level of protection and comfort:

  1. Stock Mouth Guards

    • Pre-formed and ready to wear

    • Inexpensive, but often uncomfortable and bulky

    • Least effective due to poor fit

  2. Boil-and-Bite Mouth Guards

    • Available at most sporting goods stores

    • Softened in hot water, then molded to your teeth

    • Better fit than stock guards, but still may not offer optimal protection

  3. Custom-Fitted Mouth Guards

    • Made by your dentist using a mold of your teeth

    • Offer the best fit, comfort, and protection

    • Ideal for serious athletes and anyone with braces or dental appliances

At Raymore Family Dentistry, we offer custom sports mouth guards that are tailored to fit comfortably and securely, allowing you to breathe and speak easily while playing your best.

Mouth Guards for Kids in Sports

If your child participates in sports, a mouth guard is a must. Young athletes are especially prone to dental injuries, and a mouth guard is a simple way to prevent permanent damage. Custom guards are also especially beneficial for children who wear braces, as they help avoid soft tissue injuries from brackets and wires during play.

Caring for Your Mouth Guard

To keep your mouth guard in good condition:

  • Rinse before and after each use with cold water or mouthwash

  • Clean it regularly with mild soap and a toothbrush

  • Store it properly in a ventilated case

  • Check for wear and tear, and replace it if it becomes worn, torn, or loose

Whether you’re on the field, the court, or the rink, a mouth guard is essential for protecting your teeth from injury. Don’t wait until after an accident to think about your smile—be proactive and take steps to guard it now.

Play safe and smile strong! Contact Raymore Family Dentistry today to get your custom-fitted sports mouth guard and keep your winning smile protected.

Ready to Experience the Transformation?

Booking an appointment at Raymore Family Dentistry is easy. Simply call us at 1-816-
322-8080 OR schedule your appointment from here, and our friendly staff will assist you in scheduling a convenient time for your visit. We welcome both new and existing patients and look forward to helping you achieve your dental goals.

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