2017
DOI: 10.1111/edt.12375
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Mouthguards and their use in sports: Report of the 1st International Sports Dentistry Workshop, 2016

Abstract: There appears to be much confusion or misinformation worldwide regarding mouthguards and their use in sports. In an effort to clarify where the international dental community stands on mouthguards and mouthguard research, the workshop looked at some important questions. The goal was to one day formulate consensus statements related to these questions, which will be based on current scientific evidence-based research, to motivate the international community of the importance of dentally fitted laminated mouthgu… Show more

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“…However, the small number of participants who were playing in these field positions can be considered another study limitation and the field position as a risk to suffer orofacial injuries could be the focus of new research. Furthermore, the mouthguard occlusion was bilateral but not all antagonist teeth contacted, as recommended to enhance postural control and muscle performance during teeth clenching . New studies could be designed to determine whether an occlusal adapted design might contribute to even greater comfort and protection.…”
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“…However, the small number of participants who were playing in these field positions can be considered another study limitation and the field position as a risk to suffer orofacial injuries could be the focus of new research. Furthermore, the mouthguard occlusion was bilateral but not all antagonist teeth contacted, as recommended to enhance postural control and muscle performance during teeth clenching . New studies could be designed to determine whether an occlusal adapted design might contribute to even greater comfort and protection.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three main types of mouthguard are available: (a) pre‐fabricated mouthguards, which are not fitted to the patient; (b) mouth‐formed or “boil‐and‐bite” mouthguards, which are made from a thermoplastic material that becomes soft and moldable when heated; and (c) custom‐made mouthguards, which are fabricated from dental impressions . Custom‐made mouthguards provide a better fit and offer more protection than either mouth‐formed or pre‐fabricated mouthguards and also interfere less with performance . The most frequently reported complaints with mouthguard use are speech and breathing problems .…”
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“…10,19 In the present study, players who wore braces did not report more orofacial injuries than those who did not wear braces. 13,25 Since this type of mouthguard is expensive and not easily accessible, there should be initiatives to make it cheaper and more accessible. 20 Despite the risk of orofacial injuries, only 10% of the players reported to have tried a mouthguard, with only 1% using it routinely for training and competition.…”
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