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Mountain Biking Mouth Guard

Mountain biking is an exhilarating sport that offers a thrilling way to connect with nature and get some exercise. However, itu2019s essential to understand the potential dangers of riding off-road trails. One of the main risks of mountain biking is crashing or falling off your bike, especially when navigating steep descents or sharp turns. Visit: https://regattadentalcentre.ca/mouthguards/

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Mountain Biking Mouth Guard

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  1. Introduction to Mountain Biking Mouth Guards Protecting your teeth while mountain biking is crucial. Mouth guards can shield your teeth from impacts and reduce the risk of dental injuries caused by falls or collisions.

  2. Types of Mountain Biking Mouth Guards Custom-fitted Stock Mouthguards Boil-and-Bite These are made from impressions of your teeth for a precise, comfortable fit. They offer the best protection but are more expensive. These pre-formed guards are more affordable but may not fit as snugly. They provide decent protection with less customization. These can be softened in hot water and then molded to your teeth for a semi-custom fit. A good balance of cost and protection.

  3. Tooth Damage from Bruxism Excessive Grinding 1 Bruxism, or teeth grinding, can cause significant damage to tooth enamel over time, leading to sensitivity, cracks, and even tooth loss. Increased Pressure 2 The intense force and pressure exerted during bruxism puts your teeth at high risk of fractures, chips, and other traumatic injuries. Jaw Pain 3 Chronic teeth grinding can also cause TMJ (temporomandibular joint) issues, leading to jaw pain, headaches, and difficulty chewing.

  4. Contact Us Address Phone Email 13270 Yonge St, Unit 201 Richmond Hill, ON L4E 2T2 (905) 773-1952 info@regattadentalcentre.ca

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