Athletic Mouthwear

Athletic Mouthwear

Athletic Mouthguard

When it comes to protecting your teeth, night guards and sports mouth guards serve slightly different objectives; yet, their primary objective is the same. Your teeth are separated by both of these, which act as a functional barrier. The purpose of the sports mouthguard is to act as a shock absorber, while the purpose of the sleep guard is to prevent teeth grinding. The good news is that qualified dental professionals may be able to provide you with a proper fit for any one of them. In spite of the fact that they need some time to get used to, they perform very effectively.

The process of determining the appropriate fit for your mouth is a simple and uncomplicated one, regardless of whether you go with a Performance Mouthguard or a Performance Mouthpiece. Not only will Park Haven Dental take an imprint of your upper and lower teeth, but they will also take a bite impression. That’s all there is to it!  you chew the product or if your teeth or gums undergo significant changes, you will need to replace your mouthpiece sooner than usual. However, for most athletes, a mouthpiece or mouthpiece will most likely survive for the whole of the competition.