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Mouthguards and other forms of face protection have been widely recommended by the American Dental Association since the 1990s. Dental-related injuries are one of the biggest risks individuals face when participating in any type of sport, recreational or not. So short answer, yes. 

Here is a list of some sports in which mouthguards have been advocated by the ADA: 

  • Football
  • Basketball
  • Hockey
  • Soccer
  • Wrestling 
  • Martial Arts
  • Lacrosse
  • Gymnastics

As you can see, the majority of sports have a risk of injury involving dental-related trauma. 

What Are The Benefits of Wearing a Mouthguard?

Mouthguards can significantly help reduce dental trauma in children as well as their chance of sustaining a dental-related injury. The variety of injuries that can occur from a blow to the dental region can go from fractured teeth to a broken jaw as well as other dental traumas. 

If Mouthguards Are So Important, Why Aren’t They Required More?

Many sports do not require mouthguards. There are a variety of reasons for this. One is that people may not be aware of the benefits of mouthguards. Another factor may be the cost of a mouthguard. Though they are integral to the safety of sports, sometimes it may not be in a team’s budget due to mouthguards lacking requirements. Here at Cumberland Valley Pediatric Dentistry, we highly recommend getting a mouthguard for your child if possible. Their dental-related health and safety is worth it! Though it may seem like a lot of money – the cost of repairing broken teeth or a worse situation could be much higher. 

Come join us for Tooth Fairy Time on

May 16, 2024

When: Thursday, May 16th, 2024

What Time: 5:30pm – 7:00pm

Where: CVPD, 201 St Johns Church Rd, Camp Hill, PA 17011

We are thrilled to welcome the staff from Lively Hive to Tooth Fairy Time. Join us at CVPD on May 16 from 5:30-7pm to play with us!

The staff from Lively Hive will set up engaging & crowd-favorite games and activities through stations that will focus on play, sensory, and motor skills at Tooth Fairy Time. The planned games and activities are geared mostly for ages 0-6, but all ages are always welcome, and the older kids can certainly help the younger friends/family members. Reserve your spot, today!