Rugby
is considered as a violent game because of frequent collisions among the
players. These collisions can create certain serious damages to your
sophisticated body parts. So a mouth guard is very important to you
while playing. It protects the teeth from chipping and other destructive
damage. It also protect you from biting your tongue. The most effective
use of a mouth guard is that it reduces shock associated with head
trauma.Keeping the violent nature of the game in view, mouth guard is a valuable piece of equipment for a number of reasons. They can be very effective at preventing shocks and reducing other percussive damage to the head. They have the following benefits:
- Oral Laceration: Helps protect
oral tissue from laceration by shielding the lips, tongue, cheeks
and gums. Works very well with braces as well.
- Tooth Injury: Shock-absorbing
bumper helps protect teeth by absorbing and deflecting impact force.
- Brain Concussion: Helps protect
your brain from concussion by dissipating the shock of a blow to the
jar.
- TMJ Disorder: Helps protect your
TM joint from dislocation and related injuries by properly
supporting and cushioning the jaw.
- Jaw Fracture: Helps prevent jaw fracture by acting as a cushion between the upper and lower jaw.










