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Mouth Guards

Safeguarding Your Dental Health:

Mouth guards are crucial for protecting your teeth from impact and injuries. They form a protective shield that absorbs shocks, significantly reducing the risk of mouth, teeth, and jaw injuries. Additionally, they help mitigate concussion risks by absorbing impact to the jaw. Our custom-designed mouth guards cater to all ages, providing an essential defense against dental injuries.

Who Needs a Mouth Guard?

Extending Beyond Contact Sports:

While boxers and football players are known users of mouth guards, the American Dental Association advises their use in all contact sports. This recommendation extends to student-athletes in sports like lacrosse, hockey, wrestling, basketball, rugby, soccer, and martial arts. For those with braces, mouth guards are crucial to prevent internal mouth injuries. Additionally, Serenity Family Dentistry offers night guards for individuals suffering from bruxism (teeth grinding), which prevent tooth wear and alleviate associated discomfort such as earaches and headaches.

What Type Of Mouth Guard Is Right For You?

We offer same-day appointments. Call (704)365-0006.

Easy Check-ins

We strive to make the check-in process as painless as your dental visit. You can download and complete your patient forms ahead of your visit to save time.

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What Type Of Mouth Guard Is Right For You?

Options Tailored to Your Needs: Mouth guards come in various forms

  • Stock Version: Ready-to-wear, available in stores, but limited in fit adjustment.
  • Boil and Bite: Offers a softer, better-fitting option.
  • Custom-Fit: Crafted from a custom mold for a perfect fit, as recommended by dentists.

Caring For Your Mouth Guard Is Easy

Ensuring Longevity and Effectiveness:
Caring for your mouth guard is straightforward

  • Rinse with cool water directly after use.
  • Clean with hand soap or mouthwash.
  • Store in case when not in use.
  • Avoid direct heat.
  • Replace if signs of wear are evident.
  • Regularly check for gum, mouth, and teeth issues.

For personalized advice and mouth guard appointments, contact Serenity Family Dentistry at (704) 365-0006.

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