口腔運動護套 Mouthguard , 各類運動的使用規範與分類
多種顏色可以選擇 |
透明的運動護套 |
American Academy of Pediatrics Classification of Sports
Classification Sports
1. Contact/Collision Boxing, field hockey, football, ice hockey, lacrosse, martial arts,
rodeo, soccer, wrestling
2. Limited Contact Impact Baseball, basketball, bicycling, diving, field events, gymnastics,
horseback riding, skating, skiing, softball, squash, volleyball
3. Strenuous Noncontact Aerobic dancing, crew, fencing, running, swimming, tennis, track,
weight lifting
4. Moderately Strenuous Contact Badminton, curling, table tennis
5. Nonstrenuous Contact Archery, golf, riflery
Advantages of Mouth Guards
1. They prevent the tongue, lips and cheeks from being lacerated against the sharp edges of the maxillary teeth.
2. They lessen the risk of injury to the anterior maxillary teeth by about 90%.
3. They lessen the risk of damage to the posterior teeth of either jaw following a blow delivered to the inferior aspect of the mandible which causes traumatic closure of the mandible to occur. Such an impact can cause cusp fractures and tooth infractions.
4. They lessen the risk of jaw fractures by absorbing the energy of a traumatic blow to the chin.
5. They lessen the risk of concussion occurring subsequent to an impact to the mandible from either in front or below because full posterior translation of the condyles is prevented, reducing the level of force transmitted from the condyles to the base of the skull.
6. They improve the confidence of players. Athletes concentrate their efforts on the execution of their sport.
Types of Mouth Guards
The American Society for Testing And Materials (ASTM) utilizes this classification:
Type I: Stock
Type II: Mouth formed
Type III: Custom-fabricated (over a model)
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