Authors:
H.A.J. Reukers, Ph.A. Van Damme
Source:
NTvT june 2007; 114: 242 - 247
Section:
summary:
It is the dentists’ task to advise their patients what type of mouthguard grants the best possible protection. It is generally accepted that off-the-counter mouthguards are not sufficiently protective. These mouthguards are usually ill- fitting and not worn in the mouth but in the sporting shorts’ pocket instead. A customfabricated mouthguard is proven to offer maximal protection. A mouthguard has to offer adequate protection with high comfort. A composite laminate construction and space between the inner surface of the mouthguard and the labial surface of the upper front teeth are essential for adequate protection. Transitional dentition and/or orthodontic appliances are no limitation to fabricate a custom-formed mouthguard.
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