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My husband keeps telling me we should get a mouth guard for our 12 year old daughter who plays basketball. It’s not very aggressive at her level and I know nothing about sports.
Do your kids use mouth guards? |
| No |
| Not in my experience. My middle school does wear a mouth guard for lacrosse (required by school), but not basketball. |
“Middle school daughter” is what I meant to type |
| My son did while he had braces, but not after they came off. |
| My son plays a lot of basketball (national tournaments) and he rarely sees players with mouth guards and typically big men. I bought him one and he didn’t want to wear it due to discomfort (and no one else on his team wore a mouth guard). But middle school ball at his level get aggressive so I will insist come winter. |
That’s what I found out today after I posted. My husband dropped her off to basketball after getting her braces and the coach told him she’ll need a mouth guard until braces come off. |
| No one on my son's 8th grade AAU team wears a mouth guard, and I haven't noticed any kids on the other teams wearing them. |
| No one in my son’s AAU team does either but I got lectured at by our dentist to wear one. She says that all of the worst dental injuries she sees are in basketball players. My DS still won’t wear one. |
That’s the problem. No one wears one so it’s not cool to be the only one wearing one. Apparently basketball and baseball are the sports with the most mouth injuries. Usually fractured or chipped teeth. |