However, mouthguards are not just for the “rough” sports. In fact, there are very few sports or recreational activities that shouldn’t involve a mouthguard.
Mouthguards protect a number of areas, including the teeth, jaw, face, lips, and tongue. It really shows just how essential mouthguards are for the protection of athletes. You also need to make sure that the mouthguard you or your child is wearing fits correctly.
Before your child begins any sports this upcoming school year, make sure they have a mouthguard. A lot has been done to help protect our athletes, so make sure your child has everything they need to stay safe!
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