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A MOUTHGUARD TO IMPROVE ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE

 

Can Mouthguards Impact Athletic Performance?

 

Let me address the following points before you continue:

1. To date, no published independent study has verified the positive effect of mouthguards and performance.

2. The ASD ( Academy for Sports Dentistry ) Position Statement on use of Mouthguards and other Oral Appliances for Performance of Enhancement and Strength.

          a. The Academy for Sports Dentistry (ASD) has not yet (2011) identified any sound, independently peer-reviewed, published scientific research which either supports or refutes the wearing of any type of mouthguard or oral appliance for athletic performance and strength enhancement. The Academy for Sports Dentistry supports continued validated scientific research on the issue of performance enhancement.

Approved by the Academy for Sports Dentistry Board of DIrectors 1/27/2011

 

Let us address store bought Boil/Bite Mouthguards and Our Custom-Fit Pressure Laminated Mouthguards:

1.  Mouthguards Prevent Tooth and Oro-Facial Injuries.

2.  Why it is important for your to say "YES" for your daughter or son to be wearing a custom-fit mouthguard vs a boil/bite mouthguard.

         A. Boil/Bite Mouthguards as you see at the games you attend, your athletes are "struggling" to keep these " contraptions" in their mouths as a result of the problems they create because

"it doesn't fit". They have to find a way to bite on them to keep from dislodging upon impact, they cut the backs off to have less mouthguards to deal with, they hang them out of their mouths ( fish hook), they just chew them up and they can't wait t spit them out after play has stopped. They can't hydrate and they can't talk. But as far as store bought Boil/Bite mouthguards go when it come to improving performance it is the "inability to breathe properly" as a result of an "ill-fitting" mouthguard that will "hasten fatigue" especially as your athlete logs more playing minutes during a game.

           B. Our Custom-Fit Pressure Laminated Mouthguards conform to their mouths because we make the mouthguards over a dental cast from an impression, our mouthguards as a result of the retentive fit do not dislodge from impact, have a balanced bite to distribute forces more evenly upon contact, you can hydrate, talk and it makes it easier to breathe because you don't have to manage something that is moving in your mouth because it doesn't fit properly.

3.  Our goal to actually make some positive differences in your strength, flexibility, balance, range of motion and to enhance oxygen flow by an increased airway space.

 

Field Hockey. Ice Hockey and Lacrosse were the sports we primarily got involved in:

 

With that now said:

 

Can Mouthguards Impact Athletic Performance?

 

We have found in our preliminary projects

that we undertook with high school players

to evaluate about our mouthguard that:

 

Note: Field Hockey, Ice Hockey and Lacrosse were the sports we got involved in:

 

         

  1. Most replied there was a 1-3% improvement in play.       A few replied there was a 3-5% improvment in play.

      No one said it had a negative effect.     

   2. Athletes felt that it was just part of their                          uniform/equipment after 1-3 practices/games.

   3. Athletes reported overwhelming COMPLIANCE!!!

        Our Mouthguards makes you want to wear                     them which is a big difference because with prior               mouthguards they didn't.

    4. The most general recurrent comments related to           it being easier to breathe, communication with             teammates was advantageous and that they                   didn't have to worry about the management of the         mouthguard in their mouths during the game. 

   Read more comments "What athletes have written" 

   5. We have found Growth and Development plays a           significant role so results are limited if you are               under 16 1/2 years old and even more limited                 younger than that.     

    6. We can say If you are younger than 16 1/2 yo and           you want a better mouthguards ask your Family           Dentist to make you one or at least to assist you           at their office in the boil/bite technique to get the           best fit possible or go online to make a                           mouthguard where an impression is involved.

    7. We also found that the high school athlete who 

        was more serious in intensity, attitude and focus           driven about preparing for their sport, putting the         time in, strength and conditioning etc.                             (such as our NCAA Division I - II - III recruited                  athletes) tested better.

    8. Athletes although not recruited but                                  intensely dedicated to putting the time in to                    prepare themselves for their sports season                    definitely tested better in our office.

   9. A sport where a lot of speed is involved for short          periods of time in play we found it harder for                  those athletes to interpret results unless they                went back to their old boil/bite mouthguards to              compare. In Ice Hockey players can reach                      speeds in excess of 20 mph on the ice and skate          up to 5 miles per game. (NHL's Preferred Fitness Equipment)    

 10. The most positive comments of our athletes                   using mouthguards would be related to the                     improvement of fatigue resistance in sports                   such as Field Hockey, Lacrosse, but easily                     extrapolated to Basketball and Soccer in which             athletes are running on average 3-5 miles.   

10a. Watching the many games during these projects           that I've been involved with I can say without a            doubt that there are so many factors that go into          winning games to make it to the Districts or                  Championship that mouthguards do not win or              lose games, all they do is give you with all things          being equal a competitive edge because you are          wearing a better mouthguard. 

10b. From the many times I have had 911                              Mouthguard calls from parents whose kids either          had lost or stolen or either their dog or cat                    destroyed their mouthguards or they                              accidentally left it in their warm up pants to be              put into the washer/dryer so that that they                      needed a replacement for the very next game.               The reason for that very next game was because            in going back to their old Boil/Bite MG in practice          they found that they were more easily winded                and something was off.

10c.  I can tell you and this only happens after                     winning a title or championship. I am only at such         games if by circumstances that enough key                   players from the same team are wearing our                   mouthguard. There are always a bunch of parents         from the team that will come up to me after the             game ( only if it is  a win) and say to me, "Doc those mouthguards of your really do work". My reply is always the same "mouthguards don't win or lose games they only give you a better competitive edge over your opponents wearing someone elses mouthguards 

 

 

It takes months of preparation to prime an athlete for competition. It involves attitude, perserverance, rigorous training, practice time, nutrition and hydration regime, strength and conditioning, physical therapy especially as it relates to posture, balance, the influence of the muscle patterning and kinetematic body movement necessary for your sport. Your head coach and assistant coaches expertise, understanding what it takes to win and the studying of your opponent's strategies and how they might execute their game plan against you. The role of your certified athletic trainer with respect to preventive services, clinical evaluation of diagnosis, immediate treatment care, rehabilitation, recovery and reconditioning. "It truly takes a village" to get a team ready to compete.

 

You are now in your best shape for game-time execution to succeed.

 

Still with that said - Can it be improved upon?

 

If you have a malocclusion resulting in dysfunction related to the Teeth, TMJ and Muscles of Mastication then dysfunctional movement can show up elsewhere in the body to affect full body movement.

 

So could putting a new mouthguard in your mouth be one more "Tool in your Toolbox" to give you an additional edge over your opponent? 

 

Our goal is to improve upon what your coaches, athletic trainers and fitness personel have prepared you for your first game.

 

Most games are won or lost in the last 5-10 minutes of the last half, 5-10 minutes of the final period or the last 3 innings of the game.

 

 

If you are in better strength and conditioning shape than your opponents during this critical time period of the game to be "stronger" at the end, so by adding to your already full "TOOLBOX", a mouthguard to better your physiological state (as a result of the vertebral alignment and muscle recruitment and airway space control) may help put you in a better position to execute with the game on the line. 

 

 

We know the goal is:

"First" to play to your potential and do your best to be              focused and then you will have a successful season. "Second" to make the Districts.

"Third" to win a Central Mass Title.

 

It all starts months before the season even begins. We know it takes a team approach that "village". But should mouthguards even be part of that role, even in sports where they are not mandatory.

 

Most everybody involved "in" and "playing" high school sports has an "aversion" to the "contraption" we call a mouthguard.  However it is mandatory in Football, Field Hockey, Ice Hockey and Lacrosse.

 

Mouthguard perception becomes mouthguard reality. The athletes, at least I have worked with, have told me as follows. You struggle to keep it in your mouth, when you can't keep it in you fish hook it, you try cutting the backs off, you chew on it, you can't wait to spit it out after play has stopped, you can't hydrate with it, you can't talk with it, you can't beathe properly with it. 

 

We utilize MORA Theory in the Form of a Type IV Mouthguard taking into consideration:

Your Age: It works best we find if you are at least 16 1/2 years old

Dental Occlusion

TMJ

Body Asymmetry

Cranio-Mandibular-Cervical Relationship as it relates to Posterior Rotation of the Cranium with resultant Forward Head Posture

 

A better Cranio-Mandibular-Cervical Vertebral Alignment means more effective muscle recruitment to improve strength, airway dynamics, flexibility, range of motion and balance.   

 

We prefer athletes bring their current mouthguards so that we can pre-test and post test to see if our device works better.  We believe it makes no sense to purchase a new mouthguard if you do not need toWhy even consider changing from your current mouthguard if it is working best for you and your sport?

 

To understand how a change in your jaw position can affect your muscular and skeletal physiology watch the following videos below.

 

What these videos below show is that:

     1. The mouthguard as the only variable in the exercises is all that alters the athlete's ability to facilitate better these exercises.

      2. The mouthguard as the only variable in the exercises is all that is changing the skeletal and muscular physiology of the athlete.

 

Proceed to watch the videos below:

 

If you are interested in more information please Click Here to e-mail us your information: 

 

- Under appointment information select "Other" to describe the nature of your appointment include: childs name, your sport, your age (athletes should at least 16 1/2 yo) and we will get back to you.

Procedure For Mouthguard:

1. If you are under 18 yo you must be accompanied by a parent.

2. You must fill out a Health History.

3. Be pre-tested to see if you are a good candidate for mouthguard.

4. Oral examination followed by dental impression of your teeth.

5. Return in 2-3 weeks:

6. Fitted with mouthguard

7. Testing criteria with or without your current Boil/Bite mouthguards

8. Leave with mouthguard.

 

THE FIRST 100 Worcester Telegram & Gazette  MOUTHGUARDS are $99.00.

 

 

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If you are in better strength and conditioning shape than your opponents during this critical time period of the game to be "stronger" at the end, so by adding to your already full "TOOLBOX", a mouthguard to better your physiological state (as a result of the vertebral alignment and muscle recruitment and airway space control) may help put you in a better position to execute with the game on the line. 

 

 

A better Cranio-Mandibular-Cervical Vertebral Alignment means more effective muscle recruitment to improve strength, airway dynamics, flexibility, range of motion and balance.   

 
 
To understand how a change in your jaw position can affect your muscular and skeletal physiology watch the following videos below.
 

Add Tom House video under armour

under last video of the original 8 videos

 

Can mouthguards and oral mouthpieces that change the maxillo/mandibular jaw relation affect the body physiolology

 
The goal of our custom fitted pressure laminted mouthguard is to actually make some positive difference in your strength, flexibility, range of motion, airway dynamics and core balance. We are just improving upon what we can do related to your "BITE". 
 
The goal of our custom fitted pressure laminted mouthguard is to actually make some positive difference in your strength, flexibility, range of motion, airway dynamics and core balance. We are just improving upon what we can do related to your "BITE". 

 

 

If you are in better strength and conditioning shape than your opponents during this critical time period of the game to be "stronger" at the end, so by adding to your already full "TOOLBOX", a mouthguard to better your physiological state (as a result of the vertebral alignment and muscle recruitment and airway space control) may help put you in a better position to execute with the game on the line. 

 

So could putting a new mouthguard in your mouth be one more "Tool in your Toolbox" to give you an additional edge over your opponent?