As you know, we’ve recently announced the addition of the Mouthguard Center in each of our offices. Naturally, there’s been a few common questions that have come up. For our answers to these frequently asked questions, please see below:
Do we need an appointment?
Yes, please call the office you plan to come in to let them know. These "appointments" are quickly accommodated and shorter than a regular dental visit!
Yes, please call the office you plan to come in to let them know. These "appointments" are quickly accommodated and shorter than a regular dental visit!
Can we get the impression taken at my child’s hygiene visit?
Of course! If your child is not a regular patient of ours they are still able to receive an impression/mouthguard during their visit.
What’s the price range?
Mouthguard’s are $80+ (depending on specifics). Please keep in mind these mouthguards last longer than store bought and if your child had one made previously they will be less expensive if you have your mold.
Mouthguards should be an extension of your child’s uniform. Much like you purchase appropriate footwear to protect against injuries, mouth guards are necessary in preventing dental injuries AND concussions.
Do you offer team discounts?
We do! Please call our offices directly for more information.
Can we customize the mouthguard to fit our team’s colors?
Absolutely! Your child will have the opportunity to pick their own colors - whether for their school, intramural. or PAL leagues!
Absolutely! Your child will have the opportunity to pick their own colors - whether for their school, intramural. or PAL leagues!
How many kinds of mouthguards are there?
There are three main types of mouthguards on the market: custom made, boil and bite/self fit, and stock mouthguards. It’s important to choose a mouthguard that is resilient, comfortable, fits properly, and does not restrict breathing or your child’s speech. Of the three kinds, having an individually designed custom mouthguard provides optimum protection and improved performance. Learn more in our blog post here »
There are three main types of mouthguards on the market: custom made, boil and bite/self fit, and stock mouthguards. It’s important to choose a mouthguard that is resilient, comfortable, fits properly, and does not restrict breathing or your child’s speech. Of the three kinds, having an individually designed custom mouthguard provides optimum protection and improved performance. Learn more in our blog post here »
What happens if my child loses their mouthguard? Can it be replaced?
You will be given your custom mold to keep. As long as this can be used to re-fabricate the mouthguard, the second one will be done at 50% off.
You will be given your custom mold to keep. As long as this can be used to re-fabricate the mouthguard, the second one will be done at 50% off.
How do we clean the mouthguard?
When you come in to pick up your mouthguard we will be providing a set of care instructions, but some other tips include:
- Clean your mouthguard by washing it with soap and warm (not hot) water.
- Soak your mouthguard in mouthwash prior to storing.
- Keep your mouthguard in a well-ventilated plastic storage box when not in use. Make sure the box has several holes so the mouthguard will dry.
- Don't leave your mouthguard in direct sunlight or in a closed automobile - heat can cause damage.
- Careful not to bend your mouthguard when storing.
- Don't handle or wear someone else's mouthguard.
Do you still have a question different from the above? Please let us know on our FACEBOOK page - we'll be sure to get back to you!
Adelberg
Montalvan Pediatric Dentistry has three Long Island locations. We
specialize in caring for children’s teeth in a comfortable and caring
environment. Call (516) 798-1111 or visit our website to schedule an
appointment.


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