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Gumshield numpty, help required

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Flangey · 16/04/2018 18:24

A gumshield is listed on the Y7 PE uniform for DD. I see you can buy cheap ones or expensive bespoke ones. The school do not have a company come in to do fittings, which I gather some schools do. DD will not be playing hockey or rugby out of school. What should I look for?

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EdithWeston · 17/04/2018 08:08

Our orthodontist said that fully fitted do provide better protection. And one you have stopped growing, that's clearly the best option.

But for preteens still going through puberty, changes to dentition and jaw growth mean that the (expensive) full fit actually might be the wrong fit in a matter of weeks. Having a series of boil-and-bite may well be the better option until your DC's growth spurt is largely over. Especially if they lose things.....

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Allthebestnamesareused · 17/04/2018 11:53

Wow £50 is cheap for a custom made. Whereabouts are you?

DS's was £120 at the NHS dentist

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Mumto3teenagekids · 17/04/2018 13:00

EdithWeston- a correctly made custom fit mouthguard has always lasted my kids the season. A good technician looks at what teeth are there and allows for loss of teeth/ erupting teeth. The boil and bite ones just don't offer the same protection. Your choice!

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EdithWeston · 17/04/2018 20:45

Oh, it'll certainly last the season, but the fit in a growing jaw won't be anywhere near as good as a fully-fitted one in a stable mouth. Not dissimilar from a well-fitted boil and bite, really, as they also can last a whole season.. Because once that eruption/loss has happened, it's no longer fully-fitted - it's an approximation. Though it will continue to offer sufficient protection - about on the level of boil-and-bite.

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Bigfatpicnic · 17/04/2018 21:36

My DC need gum shields for YR7 this Sept, but I think we are heading towards a fixed brace between now and Sept. Does anyone have any idea how gum shields and fixed braces work?

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AveEldon · 18/04/2018 07:32

I think your orthodontist will do you a mouthguard (probably for £)

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intuition · 18/04/2018 07:40

For fixed braces there is a special top and bottom one, its about £20. It's not great but fits over the braces. The air hole is too small and my son found it difficult to breath in when running fast in rugby.

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Mumto3teenagekids · 18/04/2018 09:17

Bigfatpicnic. I have made custom mouthguards over braces but this is where it is tricky. Obviously all the teeth are moving so it may not last a whole season especially when the orthodontics has just started and there is a lot of initial movement. There's no great answer- it's almost impossible to protect teeth as well as when there are no braces. Boil and bite is your best compromise (one marketed for braces).
EdithWeston. You are not right. The custom made one will ALWAYS protect better, even in the growing jaw. Provided it is made correctly (that can be the problem!)

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Ihaventgottimeforthis · 18/04/2018 11:08

I used boil & bite ones when I played rugby, they were fine for me. I used a junior one and even then had to trim off some of the length at the side because they went so far back it would activate my gag reflex.
The best things about boil & bite? Cheap & easy to find in shops whenever you inevitably lose/forget your gumshield, especially on tour. Cheap to replace when you leave them in your shorts pocket & they go through the washing machine, & you've boiled them up so many times they're basically a blob. Cheap to replace when they get mud ingrained in them.
I got away without any serious injuries, did they reduce my risk of biting my tongue or damaging my teeth? I think so. Concussion? No idea. Comfort? They do take a bit of getting used to, but even friends with fancy custom ones found that.

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user1471450935 · 18/04/2018 12:03

Bigfatpicnic,
Both Ds got their gumshields from the dentist, for use whilst being treated with braces, for about £6-8. it was similar to one intuition one, but simpler.
Boil and bite ones are great, and most have lasted at one season, if not lost. Ds1 has played both codes of rugby, league and union since he was 9, now 18, only used cheap boil and bite, usually DW or Sports Direct, with no problems. In fact in the decade we have been involved with rugby, can't remember a child losing a tooth. All used boil and bite users.

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Bigfatpicnic · 18/04/2018 19:53

Thanks for all your replies you lovely helpful lot. I do appreciate it. Secondary school, braces, gum shields etc are a whole new game to me, so thanks for your help.

I hadn't even thought about it getting left in a pocket and taking a swim round the washing machine🤔

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Bigfatpicnic · 18/04/2018 19:55

And thanks to the OP whose thread I have piggy backed on to.😀

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