Sports Mouthguard
SPORT MOUTHGUARDS BASSENDEAN
In Bassendean, we provide a crucial component of sports safety: custom-fitted sports mouthguards. These mouthguards offer superior protection against dental injuries, effectively absorbing and dispersing the force of an impact. Without them, you could face risks such as chipped or knocked-out teeth, intraoral cuts, or even a broken jaw. Our custom-fitted mouthguards at Spring Orchid Dental ensure you can enjoy your sport while keeping your smile intact.
Sports Mouthguard Styles
Clear Sports Mouthguard
A Clear Sports Mouthguard offers superior dental protection with a subtle, transparent design. Custom-fitted for maximum comfort and stability, it’s perfect for athletes who prefer a discreet yet highly effective protective option.


Colored Sports Mouthguard
A Colored Sports Mouthguard provides excellent dental protection with a personalized touch. Custom-fitted for comfort and a secure fit, you can choose your favorite color or team colors, allowing you to showcase your style while ensuring safety during play.


Why Choose Custom Sports Mouthguards at Spring Orchid Dental Bassendean?
Superior Protection
Engineered to cushion blows and reduce the risk of chipped teeth cuts and jaw injuries
Personalized Comfort
Precision impressions guarantee a snug fit that stays in place and feels natural during every move
Enhanced Performance
Clear CommunicationCustom design lets you speak and breathe freely so you can coordinate with teammates without distraction
Long-lasting Quality
Long Lasting QualityDurable materials resist wear for extended use making your investment cost effective over time
Our Unique Process: From Consultation to Fitting


Step 1: Booking Your Appointment
Your journey towards optimal oral protection begins with a simple appointment. Reach out to our friendly team at Spring Orchid Dental to schedule your mouthguard consultation.
Step 2: Personalized Consultation
During the consultation, our dental professionals will discuss your specific needs and concerns. We will then take a precise impression of your teeth to ensure your custom mouthguard fits perfectly.
Step 3: Creation of Your Custom Mouthguard
Using the impression, we craft a mouthguard that is uniquely yours. Our team ensures that the mouthguard fits securely over your teeth, providing maximum protection and comfort.
Step 4: Final Fitting and Adjustments
Once your mouthguard is ready, we’ll invite you back for a final fitting. Any necessary adjustments are made during this visit to guarantee an optimal fit.
Monday - Saturday: 8 AM – 5 PM
6/85 Walter Rd E Bassendean WA 6054


FAQs
How Should You Take Care of Your Athletic Mouthguard?
Because it is within your mouth, your sporting mouthguard gathers and traps plaque and bacteria over time. After each usage and before putting your mouthguard into its storage case, it is advised that you rinse it under cool water.
- Wash then leave your mouthguard in cool water with an antibacterial cleaning tablet for around 20 minutes.
- After that, gently brush the mouthguard with a toothbrush and thoroughly rinse with cool water. Your guard’s fit will be distorted by hot water.
- While the mouthguard is soaking, properly wash and dry the storage container to avoid bacterial growth.
Which Sports Need A Mouthguard?
- Football
- Boxing
- Basketball
- Hockey
- Ice hockey
- Netball
- Softball
- Soccer
Is It Painful To Have A Mouthguard Fitted?
Being fitted for a custom mouthguard involves visiting a dentist, who will take an impression of your teeth using a putty-like material. The process is quite quick and should involve very little discomfort.
My Child Has Braces, Is A Mouthguard Still Suitable?
Children with braces or other fixed orthodontic devices may be able to wear a mouthguard, however this will depend on their specific needs. Mouthguards for children with braces must be designed with care, and we recommend that you visit our practice, our Dentists will be able to advise you.
It is generally recommended that children with removable orthodontic devices do not wear these whilst playing sport.
What Are Examples of Dental Sports Injuries?
- Chipped, broken or knocked-out teeth
- Fractured Roots
- Tooth Intrusion
- Tongue Injury