Mouthguards should be an essential part of an athlete’s standard gear. While certain sports like football, lacrosse and hockey have long used mouthguards; other sports like basketball, baseball/softball, gymnastics and skateboarding often result in blows to the head and face that can cause injuries to the teeth and jaws. Mouthguards can also help reduce the severity of concussions.
There are two basic types
The most important type of mouthguard is the one that is ACTUALLY WORN. If it is not comfortable, people have a tendency to leave them out and of course, that doesn’t protect anything! An injury to teeth can cost thousands of dollars to repair so investing in a well-fitting mouthguard is a worthwhile investment.
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Begin cleaning your baby’s mouth during the first few days after birth by wiping the gums with a clean, moist gauze pad or washcloth. As soon as teeth appear, decay can occur. A baby’s front four teeth usually push through the gums at about 6 months of age, although some children don’t have their first tooth until 12 or 14 months.
Most children have a full set of 20 primary teeth by the time they are 3. Every child is different, but usually the first teeth to come in are located in the top and bottom front of their mouth. The remaining teeth generally fill in from front to back, ending with baby’s first molars.