The dentist industry’s worth $137.6 billion and for good reason. 7 billion people on the planet mean 7 billion tooth-filled mouths.
If you are asking yourself whether you could benefit from a custom mouth guard, then the answer is almost certainly yes, you probably could. In fact, there are millions of people who could benefit from wearing custom mouth guards who either wear cheap store-bought alternatives or who don’t wear a mouth guard at all. What many of these people do not realize is that their local restorative dentistry practice could custom-craft a mouth guard from the finest materials that would probably end up saving them money – and possibly a lot of pain – in the long run.
At University Dental Arts, we proudly create mouth guards of the highest quality for a variety of purposes. At our cosmetic and contemporary dentistry practice in Denver, mouth guard candidates range from student athletes to chronic tooth grinders. Whatever your needs, you can count on Dr. David Redford and his team to provide you with a durable, comfortable-fitting mouth guard that protects your teeth, gums, and other delicate oral tissues.
Many patients ask us why they should invest in a custom mouth guard when the boil-to-fit option on the shelf of their local drug store is basically the same thing. As with most things in life, you get what you pay for. Those over-the-counter mouth guards are made from cheap materials that often wear so thin over time that they offer no real protection in the event of actual trauma. In fact, many of those boil-to-fit mouth guards end up harming the sensitive soft tissues of the mouth if they are worn for longer than a few weeks.
Conversely, custom mouth guards are:
Again, if you are wondering whether you could benefit from a custom mouth guard, you are probably a good candidate for one. Typical candidates include:
To learn whether you are a suitable candidate for a custom mouth guard, please contact University Dental Arts today.
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