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December 9th, 2011, 01:09 | #1 |
Mouthguards
Do players who are not wearing full face masks often sport mouthguards?
As a side note, would you consider a balaclava over the face suitable protection instead? |
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December 9th, 2011, 01:14 | #2 |
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No Balaclavas may help stop bleeders but on teeth no. If a field asks for lower face a mask either mesh or Paintball style is required.
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December 9th, 2011, 02:42 | #3 |
Dont bother with mouth guards. They will not stop your tooth from shattering. They will only hold the pieces in place.
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December 9th, 2011, 03:03 | #4 |
formerly steyr
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Myself, a few of my team mates and a few people from the community here wear mouthguards on occasion.
I'd like to see some proof for post #3, I don't agree with that. If lips keep teeth safe, a mouthguard should too, no? If anything, having a mouthguard in gives you a good reason to keep your mouth shut, which is definitely worth something. |
December 9th, 2011, 03:22 | #5 |
a.k.a. Egria
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Some people wear mesh guards.
http://www.brilliantstore.com/pimage...s-hl0021-2.jpg
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December 9th, 2011, 09:05 | #6 |
I made my own mouth protector (as many others have done) by just cutting apart an old paintball mask. After cutting a piece to fit over my lower face/mouth I just used some small bungie cords to secure it to my helmet. Others have used elastic straps instead that wrap around the entire head so they could wear their masks independently of a helmet. If I want to use it I just pull it down and over my mouth, if I don't want to I can stick it up on the front of my helmet.
Face protection > dental surgery! |
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December 11th, 2011, 21:36 | #7 |
I used to wear a skull balaclava for the "cool factor", but after being shot in the nose and bleeding profusely, I have purchased a mesh face mask.
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December 11th, 2011, 21:55 | #8 |
Ministry of Peace
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Have tried wearing a mouthguard previously about 9 years ago after seeing a fellow (he first game too!) get most of one of his front incisors snapped right off while charging a machine gun nest. However after a few games I stopped because it's a pain in the ass to talk on a radio or run around gulping down air with a guard in your mouth.
Nowadays I never wear full face protection (unless the field requires it), no problems. I've only seen two chipped teeth in a decade of playing, like the fear of bleeders I find that the danger is overhyped compared to the real risk. |
December 11th, 2011, 22:22 | #9 |
I don't wear face pro unless its CQB (even not all the time). Kokanee is right about the radio and its overall not too comfortable.
In games like Picton I usually have face pro hanging around my neck and pull it up before entering a building. On the other hand, seems like I will keep a couple of scars from bleeders for the rest of my life.. So.. that's something to consider. |
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December 18th, 2011, 17:46 | #10 |
Diesel7 blame Reignman
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Scars are glorious! And glory is forever lol. Yeah I just had a game this afternoon and it was -5 and i got hit right in the middle of my right front tooth, thank god my mouth was closed. That was like 5 hrs ago, my tooth feels a lil weird but no chips thank god. Another game i got hit right on the tooth and nothing but i dont think the gun wasn't shooting very hot or it was from far. Im a smoker, i tried the masks and they are a pain and i find they hold my glasses too close to my face and they fog up. I saw Zong's mask at the last game and i think im gonna do something like that.
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December 18th, 2011, 23:27 | #11 | |
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Someone who used to be on my team needed to have $2,000 worth of dental work after being hit in the mouth. To me it's just not worth the risk. |
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December 19th, 2011, 01:33 | #13 |
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You can always try out a custom fitted mouth guard made by a dentist, they allow movement and are easy to breath with.
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December 19th, 2011, 21:18 | #14 | |
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They are not made by dentist but from laboratory technicians, and yes I highly recommend them...asked for a boxing guard |
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January 1st, 2012, 13:37 | #15 |
I personally used this in all my 2011 season games. I never got shot in the mouth i cannot garantee 100% protection. I can breathe and drink water perfectly fine, but i do talk like a teen with fat ass bracers and too much drool.
http://www.protechguard.com/ |
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