
Mouthguards: Not Just for Footy Players
When most people think of mouthguards, they picture professional athletes on the field — especially footy players. But mouthguards aren’t just for elite sports or high-contact games. They’re one of the most effective ways to protect your teeth in a range of everyday situations, and their benefits go well beyond the sports ground.
Whether you’re a parent of a sporty child, someone who grinds their teeth at night, or just looking to safeguard your smile during recreational activities, a custom mouthguard could be one of the smartest investments you make for your oral health.
What Is a Mouthguard?
A mouthguard is a flexible, protective appliance worn over your teeth to help cushion the impact from blows or pressure. It acts as a barrier between your upper and lower teeth and absorbs shock, reducing the risk of:
- Tooth fractures or chips
- Knocked-out teeth
- Jaw injuries
- Cuts to the lips, tongue, or cheeks
- Concussions and other head trauma (in certain sports)
There are several types of mouthguards available, but not all offer the same level of protection. The safest and most effective option is a custom-fitted mouthguard, made specifically for your teeth by a dental professional.
Who Should Be Wearing a Mouthguard?
While it’s true that contact sport athletes need mouthguards, they are equally useful for a wide variety of people and situations. Here are some examples:
- School-aged Children and Teens in Sport
From footy and rugby to basketball, hockey, cricket, netball, and even skateboarding — many sports carry a risk of dental injury. Children and teens are especially vulnerable as their adult teeth are still developing. A custom mouthguard not only protects the teeth but can also reduce the risk of lip and jaw trauma. - Adults in Recreational Activities
You don’t need to be a professional athlete to benefit from a mouthguard. If you regularly play social sport, cycle, ride horses, or participate in martial arts or boxing-style fitness classes, wearing a mouthguard can greatly reduce your injury risk. - Night-time Teeth Grinders (Bruxism)
Mouthguards can also be used for non-sporting reasons. If you grind your teeth at night — a condition known as bruxism — a custom-fitted night guard can help prevent enamel wear, tooth fractures, jaw pain, and headaches. - People Undergoing Orthodontic Treatment
Braces don’t make your teeth invincible. In fact, dental trauma can be more severe with fixed appliances. A mouthguard can be shaped to accommodate orthodontic treatment and protect both the brackets and your teeth.
Why Choose a Custom Mouthguard?
You might have seen “boil and bite” mouthguards in chemists or sports stores. While these are better than wearing no protection at all, they’re not ideal. Store-bought guards can be bulky, poorly fitting, and difficult to breathe or speak with. They also wear down quickly and don’t offer reliable protection.
A custom-fitted mouthguard, made by a dentist, is:
- Precisely moulded to your bite
- More comfortable to wear
- Less likely to fall out during use
- Easier to breathe and speak with
- Designed to last longer with proper care
Because it’s tailored to your individual mouth, it offers superior shock absorption and overall protection.
Caring for Your Mouthguard
A mouthguard is only effective if it’s in good condition. To get the most out of yours:
- Rinse it with cool water after each use
- Brush it gently with a toothbrush (no toothpaste needed)
- Store it in a ventilated container away from heat or sunlight
- Keep it away from pets (they love to chew them)
- Bring it with you to your dental appointments for a quick check-up
Depending on your age, wear patterns, and whether you’re still growing, we may recommend replacing your mouthguard every 12 to 24 months.
When to See Us About a Mouthguard
If you or your child participates in any sport or activity where facial injury is a risk, it’s worth having a conversation with us. Likewise, if you’ve noticed signs of night-time grinding — such as jaw pain, worn teeth, or morning headaches — a custom night guard could make a significant difference.
We’ll take impressions of your teeth to create a mouthguard that’s tailored to your mouth and lifestyle. The process is quick, painless, and could save you from a dental emergency in the future.
Protect Your Smile the Smart Way
Mouthguards aren’t just for footy players — they’re for anyone who values their teeth. Whether it’s on the field, at the gym, or while you sleep, protecting your smile doesn’t have to be complicated. A custom-fitted mouthguard is a simple and effective way to avoid pain, expense, and long-term damage.
Come visit us to talk about your options for a custom mouthguard — and take the next step in protecting your teeth for years to come.
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