Types of Mouthguards
There are several types of mouthguards available, each offering different levels of protection and comfort:
Stock Mouthguards
These are pre-formed and ready to wear but are often bulky and not customizable. While they offer basic protection, they may not fit well and can be uncomfortable.
Boil-and-Bite Mouthguards
These mouthguards are softened in hot water and then molded to the individual’s teeth for a more personalized fit. They offer better protection than stock mouthguards but may still not be as comfortable as custom-fitted options.
Custom-Fitted Mouthguards
These are made with an impression kit or by a dentist to fit the exact shape of an individual’s mouth. Custom-fitted mouthguards provide the best protection, comfort, and durability. They are designed to fit snugly around the teeth and gums, ensuring optimal coverage and reducing the likelihood of injury.
Benefits of Wearing a Mouthguard
👉 Injury Prevention As detailed above, mouthguards reduce the risk of tooth fractures, avulsions, luxations, and soft tissue injuries, and they also provide additional protection for the jaw and head.
👉 Comfort and Fit A well-fitted mouthguard is more comfortable and less likely to cause discomfort or interference with breathing and speaking, making it easier to wear during intense physical activity.
👉 Long-Term Health and Cost Savings Protecting teeth from injury can prevent the need for expensive dental procedures, such as crowns, root canals, or implants, in the future. The cost of a mouthguard is minimal compared to the long-term costs of dental damage.
👉 Confidence and Focus Athletes who wear mouthguards can often focus more on their game because they don’t have to worry about the risk of dental injuries. Knowing that they have extra protection can increase confidence and peace of mind.
Why an XSport Custom Mouthguard is the Best Choice
Why an XSport Custom Mouthguard is the Best Choice
At the core of our mouthguards is carbon fiber, which is 5 times stronger than steel. This incredibly strong yet lightweight material absorbs shock effectively, protecting not just your teeth but also reducing the impact on your brain. Carbon fiber’s strength makes it a top choice in industries that demand durability, from aerospace to sports engineering. In fact, it's strong enough to stop a bullet!
Thermo Plastic Elastomer (TPE)
TPE is strategically layered into the mouthguard to provide added strength without the bulk. This material offers excellent tensile strength, resilience, and soft rigidity. TPE is non-toxic, eco-friendly, and naturally latex-free, making it safe for those with sensitivities or allergies to latex.
ABS/EVA Layer
An additional layer of ABS/EVA enhances the mouthguard’s transparency while maintaining strength, flexibility, and tensile strength. This helps maintain both durability and comfort.
ISO 9000 Certified
All materials are produced in our certified lab, ensuring top-tier quality and reliability. Each mouthguard meets the ISO 9000 standards for manufacturing excellence.
Custom Fit
Our mouthguards are custom-made to fit your unique dental anatomy. Unlike generic store-bought versions, a custom mouthguard provides a precise fit, ensuring superior comfort and effectiveness. This personalized fit enhances both comfort and protection, offering the best defense against sport-related injuries.
The Importance of Wearing a Mouthguard
Mouthguards are an essential piece of protective gear for anyone involved in sports, especially those with a high risk of facial injury. Whether you're playing a contact sport, participating in recreational activities, or engaging in high-risk outdoor activities, a mouthguard offers significant protection against dental and soft tissue injuries. Investing in a well-fitted mouthguard can save time, money, and pain by preventing serious dental issues and helping you maintain both your oral health and athletic performance.
For the best protection, it's recommended to use a custom-fitted mouthguard made by a dentist such as XSport. Have a dentist? Your General Dentist or Orthodontist may have the technology in office to create a precise 3D scan for your mouthguard. Click here to request more information and a member of our team will reach out to you.