A bi-maxillary mouthguard is needed to provide comprehensive protection for both arches during sports activities or parafunctional habits. For example, athletes in high-impact sports may require a bi-maxillary mouthguard to prevent injuries to both the upper and lower teeth and surrounding soft tissues.
The primary benefit of a bi-maxillary mouthguard is its ability to provide complete protection for both arches, reducing the risk of dental injuries and soft tissue damage. By covering all teeth, the mouthguard ensures even force distribution, minimizing the risk of fractures, luxations, or soft tissue lacerations during sports or parafunctional activities. This level of protection is particularly valuable for athletes in high-impact sports, where the risk of injury is significant. Additionally, for patients with bruxism, a bi-maxillary mouthguard can prevent excessive wear on both arches and reduce strain on the TMJ.
For oral and maxillofacial surgeons, providing a bi-maxillary mouthguard is crucial for patients requiring comprehensive protection for both arches. Surgeons must ensure the mouthguard is constructed accurately, fitting the patient’s dentition precisely to maximize protection. Bi-maxillary mouthguards can also be combined with other preventive measures, such as occlusal adjustments, to enhance their effectiveness. By incorporating bi-maxillary mouthguard provision into the treatment plan, surgeons can ensure better outcomes for their patients.