Junior: 1 layer of EVA material (3mm) with added incisal and occlusal protection. Designed specifically for children with mixed dentition.
Light: 2 layers of laminated EVA (3mm) material. Designed for wrestling, volleyball, mountain biking, and motocross. (Only available in clear, bright yellow, bright red, light blue or green.)
Light Pro: 3 layers of laminated EVA (3 5mm) material (one hardened layer). Specially designed to provide maximum comfort and protection for all sports.
Medium: 2 layers of laminated EVA (5mm) material. Specially fabricated for soc-cer, rugby, basketball, softball, rollerblading, and skateboarding.
Heavy: 2 layers of laminated EVA (5mm) material with 3 unique power dis-persion bands. Specially designed for baseball, football, racquetball, martial arts and boxing.
Heavy Pro: 3 layers of laminated EVA (5mm) material (one hardened layer). Custom fabricated for ice, field, and street hockey along with kick-boxing & other heavy contact sports where blows from pointed objects are expected.
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Why Custom Fabricated Sports Mouthguards?
Sports are a great way to stay active, but they can also be very dangerous if you don't know what safety precautions need to be taken. One major risk is that your teeth might get knocked out while playing sports! This could happen at any level--from high school athletes all the way up through college players and professionals in their careers after retirement from athletics; there's always someone ready with a mouth guard who needs one too (and maybe even more than just themselves).
The American Dental Association says 200 thousand oral injuries occur annually because people aren’t wearing proper protection when participating within this country's organized athletic events - though estimates put 5 million TEETH lost due to dentistry traumas happening yearly
The benefits of sports mouthguard protection have been well documented. In 1995, Dr. Raymond Flander's study on the high incidence of oral injuries showed that in football where they are mandatory, only a little over 7% involved teeth and cavities while basketball with non-mandatory guards had 34%. It is obvious dental hurt could also be reduced significantly if children/teens play these five aforementioned exportations wear custom-made fabricated vests: soccer volleyball baseball softball, rollerblading, skateboarding, martial arts, boxing, hockey, kickboxing, and mountain biking.
The Costs Of Sports-Related Oral Injuries...
PLAY SAFE mouthguards fit and protect better, providing you with a real competitive advantage. The peace of mind that comes from knowing your teeth are protected should be an important factor in deciding whether or not to get one! According to Dr. Padilla (a member at the Academy) dental rehabilitation costs can reach several thousand dollars per tooth for children who lose their(or someone else's) entire set due injuries during sport play - this does not include secondary problems such as periodontal disease development which may arise when they knock out just one tooth
Practice Makes Perfect: Mouth Guard Fits Better Than Ever. The total rehabilitation costs for a single knocked-out tooth are more than 20 times the preventative cost for a custom laminated, professional-grade mouthguard.
Sports Mouthguards: Not All Created Equal! There are many types of sports mouthguards, but not all fit the same. dentist-made custom mooterpieces with athletes and boil bite type that don't provide as much protection from impact like what you would find at your local sporting goods store
The advantages to getting one made to measure by an experienced dental expert include better comfortability for players who wear them often or exercise during play time; they're less likely than others types sucha s stock in stores models -to interfere speech due abras. At the First International Symposium on Dental Biomaterials in August of 1993, Dr. J. Park, Ph.D. reported that boil and bite mouthguards provide a false sense of protection due to the dramatic decrease in thickness when the athlete bites it into place during its softened state. Dr. Park further stated that unless dramatic improvements are made, they (boil and bite mouthguards) should not be promoted by dentists to their sporting patients'. A Custom Fit Ensures Protection