Custom-made Mouth Guards

Custom-made Mouth Guards

Written By Dr. Cindy Lutchman

August 8, 2023

Custom-made mouth guards Versus store-bought alternatives

Custom Fit: Dentists take impressions of your teeth to create a mouth guard that fits your mouth perfectly. This ensures maximum comfort and protection. Store-bought mouth guards are often one-size-fits-all and may not provide an optimal fit, leading to discomfort and decreased effectiveness.

Better Protection: Custom-made mouth guards are designed specifically for your teeth and bite alignment, providing superior protection against impacts and preventing dental injuries, including fractures, chips, and tooth displacement. Store-bought guards may not offer adequate protection due to their generic design.

Durability: Custom-made mouth guards are typically constructed with high-quality materials that are durable and long-lasting. They are less likely to wear out or degrade quickly compared to store-bought guards, which may need frequent replacement.

Enhanced Performance: Personalized mouth guards are crafted to suit your unique requirements and can be tailored to fit over fixed braces, ensuring protection whilst playing sport.

Medical-grade Materials: Custom-made mouth guards are typically made from medical-grade materials that meet safety and quality standards. This ensures that they are non-toxic and hypoallergenic, reducing the risk of adverse reactions compared to store-bought guards of unknown quality.

 

“Overall, while store-bought mouth guards may offer convenience and affordability, custom-made mouth guards provided by dentists offer superior protection, comfort, and durability, making them the preferred choice for individuals seeking optimal dental care and injury prevention.”

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