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mouthguard

1 of 1noun
/maʊθ.gɑrd/
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a protective device worn in the mouth to cushion teeth and gums during sports like boxing or football

A mouthguard is a protective device worn over the teeth to prevent injury during contact sports. It helps absorb impact and reduce the risk of dental damage, jaw injuries, and concussions. Mouthguards are typically made of soft, flexible materials like rubber or plastic, allowing for comfort and a secure fit. They cover the upper teeth and can be custom-fitted by a dentist or bought in generic sizes. Mouthguards are important in sports like football, hockey, and boxing, where high-impact collisions are common.

  • Wearing a mouthguard is essential for preventing serious dental injuries in contact sports.
  • Remember to remove your mouthguard and rinse it out with water after each use.
  • The referee checked to ensure all players were wearing their mouthguards properly.
  • Biting down on your mouthguard can help absorb the shock of a blow to the jaw.
  • Forgetting my mouthguard meant I had to sit out the game until I could find a replacement.