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In what types of sports should I wear a mouthguard?

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In what types of sports should I wear a mouthguard?

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Anytime there is a strong chance for contact with other participants or hard surfaces, it is advisable to wear a mouthguard. Players who participate in basketball, softball, wrestling, soccer, lacrosse, rugby, in-line skating, and martial arts as, well as recreational sports such as skateboarding and bicycling should wear mouthguards while competing. Currently, five sports at the amateur level require mouthguards during practice and competition: boxing, football, ice hockey, men’s lacrosse and women’s field hockey.

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Anytime there is a strong chance for contact with other participantss or hard surfaces, it is advisable to wear a mouthguard. Players who participate in Basketball, Softball, Wrestling, Soccer, Lacrosse, Rugby, In-line skating, And martial arts as, well as recreational sports such as skateboarding and bicycling should wear mouthguards while competing. Currently, five sports at the amateur level require mouthguards during practice and competition: Boxing, football, ice hockey, men’s lacrosse and women’s field hockey. Currently, five sports at the amateur level require mouthguards during practice and competition: Boxing, football, ice hockey, men’s lacrosse and women’s field hockey. How should I care for a mouthguard? —-free mouthguard case Clean your mouthguard by washing it with soap and warm (not hot) water. Before storing, soak your mouthguard in disinfecting mouthwash. Keep your mouthguard in a well-ventilated plastic storage box when not in use. Make sure the box has several hole

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Anytime there is a strong chance for contact with other participants or hard surfaces, it is advisable to wear a mouthguard. Players who participate in basketball, softball, wrestling, soccer, lacrosse, rugby, in-line skating, and martial arts as, well as recreational sports such as skateboarding, and bicycling should wear mouthguards while competing. Currently, five sports at the amateur level require mouthguards during practice and competition: boxing, football, ice hockey, men’s lacrosse and women’s field hockey.

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