Best Mouthguards For Snowboarding
- Ken Mitchell
- Sep 18, 2021
- 5 min read
Updated: Feb 10

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Best Mouthguards For Snowboarding:
Wearing a mouthguard for snowboarding may seem odd to most people. Most people think that a mouthguard will be annoying and impair their ability to breathe. The bulk or thickness with mouthguards of the past have deterred snowboarders from wearing mouthguards.
Some of todays mouthguards, because of technological developments in materials, companies like SISU, Game On, Shock Doctor and SafeTGard have made mouthguards thinner while at the same time making them more protective. The mouthguards of today also have tight fits that rival custom mouthguards. These mouthguard will also stay in your mouth, making it easier to breathe.
Wearing a mouthguard in a sport like snowboarding is highly recommended. With it being such a high action sport an accident could happen at any moment. In case you didn't read the infographics on the home page, Every year, 5 million teeth are lost during sporting activities and 80% of all of those injuries involve the upper front teeth. It is also estimated that 200,000 oral injuries are prevented every year in the United States alone. The damage increases if you wear braces. Not only could you crack, chip or loose a tooth, you could severely traumatize your mouth or lips. These oral injuries are extremely painful and can be extremely expensive.
For many athletes, the mouthguard is the last piece of sports equipment to be purchased. When you compare the cost of a mouthguard to the cost of not wearing one, any price you pay for a mouthguard should be seen as a bargain. If you are unfortunate to have an accident and are forced to get dental implant or crown will set you back anywhere from $1,000-$6,500. Check out these articles "Types of dental Crowns and Cost" and "What Is The Average Cost Of A Dental Implant"
If you don't believe accidents can happen, check out this video involving legendary snowboarder Shaun White below.
Here is my list of the top mouthguards for snowboarding:

* Shock Doctor SuperFit
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* SISU 3D Buy Now
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* GuardLab APEX Lite Buy Now
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* BATTLE Sports Ultra-Slim
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* SISU Aero Buy Now
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* BulletProof Standard

TOP CHOICE
* Game On Buy Now
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* SISU Next Gen Max Buy Now
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* Shock Doctor Ultra-Slim Microfit
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* NXTRND Zero Buy Now
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* Under Armour Micro Slim
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HOW I (The Author) TEST MOUTHGUARDS & WHY I CAN BE TRUSTED
My name is Ken Mitchell. I Have been fabricating custom mouthguards for more than 15 years and have been a dental technician for over 20 years. I also, have owned my own dental laboratory for over 20 years.
Besides having work experience with mouthguards, I know first hand the importance of mouthguards in the sports world. I have played several sports throughout my life at the hight school level, including basketball, football, baseball and beach volleyball. I am also a father to two sons and a daughter who have played Soccer, Football, Basketball, Volleyball, Lacrosse and Baseball ever since they were in the first grade. From time to time I have used my children to test mouthguards to get a first-hand, real-world experience with custom mouthguards and store bought mouthguards.
I search for every mouthguard on the market. Then, I purchase (with my own funds) every mouthguard I review through places like Amazon, eBay or directly from the manufacturer, just like you would, then evaluate every mouthguard based on my expert opinion. I also comb the internet to find other reviews on durability to develop a better understanding of specific mouthguards pros and cons over an extended period of time.
Every mouthguard I review, is fitted and examined by me. The only time a mouthguard is fitted by another person besides me, would be my son, who plays college football. I use him mainly to fit and use mouthguards for weight training and football.
When I review a mouthguard it must pass certain criteria to rank in my top 10.
FIT- I believe this is the most important factor in evaluating a mouthguard, because without a tight fit, all of the other criteria can be thrown out the window. When wearing a mouthguard you shouldn't have to clench your teeth to stop the mouthguard from falling out. It should fit as tight as possible.
Comfort- Comfort goes hand in hand with the fit, if the the mouthguard is comfortable you wont get distracted by focusing on your mouthguard, instead you will be focused on the game and perform at your highest level.
Protection/Tooth Coverage- With advancement in materials, mouthguards that are thick, aren't necessarily more protective than thinner mouthguards. Brands like SISU and Game On, provide thinner mouthguards that are 40-100% stronger than EVA (ethylene vinyl acetate) that is used by most mouthguard manufacturers. A proper fitting mouthguard should cover at least your first molars to provide adequate protection. A mouthguard shouldn't extend past your second molar because it could trigger the gag reflex. Also, your mouthguard should cover your gums or the roots of your teeth.
Sport- Almost every mouthguard on the market is made for use in multiple sports but there are a few mouthguards that are designed for weight training or exercising. I will break down which sport each mouthguard is better for.
Design- I examine the color variations available and the overall design of the mouthguard, the bells and whistles if you will.
Fitting process- Most boil-n-bite mouthguards are fitted with the same process, although some fitting processes are more uncomfortable than others.
Remember to always take into consideration that every mouthguard may not suit your specific requirements. Each person is different and everyone's mouth is unique to that person. The Mouthguard Review can only evaluate the initial fit of a mouthguard and only "real world" use can show long term durability and other design flaws.
*The Mouthguard Review has no connection to any mouthguard manufacturer and has no financial incentive to rate any brand over another. All of the reviews are written and performed by one person and are 100% unbiased.
THE MATERIALS AND INFORMATION IN THIS ARTICLE HAVE BEEN PREPARED OR ASSEMBLED BY THE MOUTHGUARD REVIEW AND ARE INTENDED FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND ARE NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR ADVICE FROM A LICENSED HEALTH-CAR PROFESSIONAL. YOU SHOULD NOT RELY SOLELY ON THIS CONTENT, AND THE MOUTHGUARD REVIEW ASSUMES NO LIABILITY FOR INACCURACIES. ALWAYS READ LABELS AND DIRECTIONS BEFORE USING A PRODUCT. SOME OF THE INFORMATION MAY BE DATED AND MAY NOT REFLECT THE MOST CURRENT EVENTS. I WROTE THIS ARTICLE MYSELF AND IT EXPRESSES MY OWN OPINIONS.




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