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Mouth Guard Research Paper

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With the new school year starting also comes the beginning of after-school sports. If your child has just begun playing on a school team, then he or she is in for a lot of great fun and exercise, but also the possibility of injury. Mouth guards protect your child's teeth from injury, and here are some mouth-guard guidelines to follow to minimize your child's risk of dental injury when engaging in his or her new sport.

Have Your Child Wear a Mouth Guard Whether Mandatory or Not

A recent study actually found that seven out of 10 parents with children who play school sports allow their children to skip these important pieces of safety equipment. This is likely because they think that if the school doesn't require that a mouth guard be worn, that it is not important. Schools often make the use of mouth guards mandatory in only some sports. Typically this includes only football and hockey. The truth is that there is a risk of dental injury when playing any sport, and you should have your child wear a mouth guard no matter what sport he or she is participating in. …show more content…

Basketball players are at 13 times greater risk of facial injury than football players, so make sure your little basket-ball player begins wearing a mouth guard as soon as they begin practicing. There is also a high potential for oral injury in other sports, such as volleyball and baseball where balls hit high speed when playing. All it takes is one ball to hit your child in the face and teeth can be knocked out or

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