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Dent Traumatol ; 30(1): 76-80, 2014 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23783068

ABSTRACT

A rugby player who had frequently experienced soft tissue injuries while playing rugby and wearing a conventional custom-made mouthguard came to the hospital clinic. The patient had suffered traumatic soft tissue injuries such as lip lacerations and bite trauma. Severe crowding due to ectopic maxillary and mandibular canines was observed. In response to the patient's request for better protection, a set of maxillary and mandibular mouthguards was designed: one covering the entire maxillary dentition and the other the mandibular front teeth only. The mouthguards were to be worn simultaneously. In this paper, we describe how these mouthguards were fabricated and discuss the results. The patient has experienced no injury to the stomatognathic system, including the lips, for five seasons since he began wearing this set of mouthguards. This new pairing of mouthguards appears to offer sufficient protection against injury, despite severe malalignment. We believe that this new type of paired maxillary and mandibular mouthguards has the potential to reduce sports-related dental injuries.


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Football/injuries , Mandible , Mouth Protectors , Tooth Injuries/prevention & control , Humans , Male , Young Adult
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Dent Traumatol ; 27(6): 489-95, 2011 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21854544

ABSTRACT

The positive effects of wearing a mouthguard have been indicated in various epidemiological surveys and experiments, and their usage appears to be increasing in many sports. However, many preventable sports-related dental injuries still occur even with the use of a conventional mouthguard. We have developed a mouthguard (the Hard & Space mouthguard) with sufficient injury prevention ability (more than 95% shock absorption ability against impact with a steel ball carrying 15.2 kg m(2) S(-2) potential energy) and ease of clinical application. This mouthguard consists of an outer and an inner EVA layer and a middle layer of acrylic resin (hard insert), with a space to prevent contact between the inner surface of the mouthguard and the buccal surfaces of the maxillary front teeth or teeth already weakened through prior damage or treatment. The purpose of this article is to describe the method by which the Hard & Space mouthguard may easily be fabricated. We believe that this new type of mouthguard has the potential to reduce sports-related dental injuries.


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Mouth Protectors/classification , Absorption , Acrylic Resins/chemistry , Athletic Injuries/prevention & control , Bicuspid , Biocompatible Materials/chemistry , Dental Occlusion, Balanced , Equipment Design , Hot Temperature , Humans , Incisor , Maxilla , Polyethylenes/chemistry , Polyvinyls/chemistry , Stress, Mechanical , Surface Properties , Tooth Injuries/prevention & control
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