Concussion Prevention Is Paramount, New Device May Help
By Dallas Jackson and Tim Bergeron
RivalsHigh.com
Greg Ladd screams at the TV every time he sees LeBron James doing it. Or Tom Brady, Sidney Crosby or Landon Donovan.
Ladd is a big sports fan. He also is a dentist. And every time he sees a pro athlete who bites, chews or holds his mouth guard between plays, he gets annoyed.
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To Ladd, such actions mean his mouth guard isnโt the right fit and therefore is not likely to provide much protection. Even more, he says it sends the wrong message to youths who could end up emulating their idols improper actions. โIf you see someone sticking it in their sock or chewing on it between plays, it means itโs a distraction,โ Ladd said. โIt means it doesnโt fit right. A good mouth guard is like a good pair of glasses. If it fits right, you donโt realize itโs there. You can breathe fine and talk correctly.โ
Mouth guards โ once found almost exclusively in football โ are now common in most sports. Many athletes, however, are unaware of their biggest attribute. While they obviously protect your teeth, they also can play a big part in preventing concussions. As football players head to summer two-a-days, Ladd โ who practices dentistry in the high school football hotbed of Dallas โ hopes more will consider getting a custom mouth guard.
Heโs not the only one. Eric Yabu, who practices dentistry in Oakland, teaches a class in dental trauma at UC San Francisco and serves as one of the team dentists for the Cal-Berkeley sports teams, says custom mouth guards are a must. โCustom mouth guards as a whole are something that should be standard equipment,โ he said.
Correctly fitting mouth guards, Yabu says, help absorb blows to the head. โIt moves the jaw joint farther away from the base of the skull,โ he said. โIt will prevent these jaw joints from pressing against the base of the skull and translating the force to the brain.โ Yabu notes mouth guards wonโt prevent all concussions. โIf itโs just a matter of hitting your head on the turf or a helmet-to-helmet hit, it probably wonโt do anything for that,โ he said. โI think it does help prevent concussions when the blow is coming from below.โ
Both Yabu and Ladd note that the standard boil-and-bite mouthpieces most kids pick up at their local sporting goods store provide little โ if any โ protection. โUnless they are custom-made, they can look pretty but arenโt going to do much,โ Yabu said.
Theyโre not going to cost much, either. Therein is the biggest problem with mouth guards. Standard boil-and-bite mouth guards go for $10-$20. Yabu, who says he keeps his cost for a custom mouth guard around $100 as a community service, said $300 is a reasonable price. That price point is one reason many donโt have the proper fitting equipment.
Duxbury (Mass.) High has been making its athletes aware of the benefits of custom mouth guards for the past five school seasons. And even though they have seen the benefits โ and have found local dentists who will fit the kids for roughly $200 โ athletic director Thomas Holdgate said the school would never make them mandatory. Mainly because of the cost. โKids already have to pay (a user fee) of $210 to participate,โ he said. โHow much can you ask?โ
And, as Holdgate points out, it may not be a one-time expense. โAn obvious issue you have is these are high school kids,โ he said. โThey are going to lose them.โ Holdgate said the school has taken numerous measures to protect against concussions. He credits football coach Dave Maimaron for pushing the custom mouth guards. The school uses the Maher mouth guards www.mahercor.com, one of many custom makers on the market โ and the Mark Picot, an executive vice president with Mahercor Laboraties, says too much concussion talk centers on aftercare rather than prevention. He says his company can help, as the initial molding process examines the alignment of the jaw bone in relation to the cartilageย - then creates a mouth guard that makes sure the alignment is correct. โWe can determine, with this method, the probability your child will have a concussionโ hhttp://www.mahercorlabs.com/pdf/Dental_Traumatology%20Publication.pdfe, he said. โIt is that simple โ a five-minute process. We take upper and lower impressions. Then we mold a piece of wax on the teeth. Then it is fitted to align the jaw with an orthodontic retainer like mouth guard.โ Many NFL/NHL players have found relief from concussion and subconcussive events while wearing these orthotic devices.
And best of all, custom mouth guards actually are comfortable to wear - allowing athletes to concentrate on their sport, not their mouth. And allow fans such as Ladd to better enjoy the game. โSports is all sensory, all sensation,โ Ladd said. โWhen you have a sensation distraction, then youโre playing with it. โI think they are better off with nothing than something they canโt stand to wear.โ

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