> What type of gum shield should I get?

What type of gum shield should I get?

Posted at: 2014-07-08 
I'm 13 years old and I broke my two front teeth. One in half the other a quarter. Remarkably there was no nerve damage what so ever so a root canal was not needed. I then had a composite resin bonded two my teeth as my jaw hasn't fully grown yet so I can't get a crown. I play a lot of rugby and I have a £10 boil and bite gum shield. But I was wondering should I still use this as it is not as strong and does not offer as much protection as a a dentist moulded one ? Please recommend what gun shield I should be looking to getI'm 13 years old and I broke my two front teeth. One in half the other a quarter. Remarkably there was no nerve damage what so ever so a root canal was not needed. I then had a composite resin bonded two my teeth as my jaw hasn't fully grown yet so I can't get a crown. I play a lot of rugby and I have a £10 boil and bite gum shield. But I was wondering should I still use this as it is not as strong and does not offer as much protection as a a dentist moulded one ? Please recommend what gun shield I should be looking to get

Opro is without a doubt one of the best value for money gum shields around. Almost ALL professional players use Opro, because they're incredibly reliable and stylish. The only thing is, they're fairly expensive, so you would be looking at paying around 50 pounds. But they are very reliable, and very good, and you can even design your own.