Mouth guards are dental devices designed to protect the teeth, gums, and mouth from injury during physical activities, particularly those that involve contact sports or high-impact exercises. They are typically made of a flexible, thermoplastic material that conforms to the shape of the wearer's teeth and gums, providing a cushioning effect against blows or impacts to the face and head. Mouth guards come in various types and designs, including stock mouth guards, boil-and-bite mouth guards, and custom-made mouth guards. Stock mouth guards are pre-formed and ready-to-wear, but they may not fit well and provide inadequate protection. Boil-and-bite mouth guards are softened in boiling water and then shaped to fit the wearer's mouth, offering a better fit and protection. Custom-made mouth guards are individually crafted by a dentist or dental laboratory based on the wearer's dental impressions, ensuring a precise fit and maximum protection. Mouth guards are essential for athletes and individuals who engage in high-risk physical activities, as they can prevent a wide range of injuries, including broken teeth, jaw fractures, and concussions. They can also reduce the risk of soft tissue injuries, such as cuts, bruises, and lacerations to the lips, tongue, and cheeks. Additionally, mouth guards may help prevent dental emergencies and costly dental treatments.
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