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01.02.2022 New season begins.



25.01.2022 Got to love a healthy dinner. Don't you?

24.01.2022 What a beautiful view.

19.01.2022 Have a safe game Chris. #Game #protect #besafe #melbourne #ice hockey #sport #enjoy



17.01.2022 Friday don't you love it?

14.01.2022 Body build, had work!!!!

13.01.2022 New season begins.



11.01.2022 Sun is out. What a glorious day!

10.01.2022 Another glorious morning.

09.01.2022 Did you know that every year thousands of children are treated for dental injuries, which could have been prevented, or the severity minimised, by wearing a protective mouthguard.... Why do you need a mouthguard? A mouthguard helps absorb the shock experienced by a blow to the face, which might otherwise result in an injury to the mouth or jaw. A heavy collision can result in chipped or broken teeth, internal damage to a tooth, tooth loss, injuries to the soft tissue of the mouth, and, in severe cases, concussion or a broken jaw. Injuries like these can lead to long and potentially expensive treatment to restore teeth and the mouth back to normal function and appearance. The Australian Dental Association (ADA) recommends that only a professionally custom-fitted mouthguard should be worn while playing sports.

09.01.2022 Stay safe protect your smile.

08.01.2022 Such a beautiful sunset in Melbourne tonight.



07.01.2022 Anyone who participates in a sport that carries a risk of contact to the face should wear a mouthguard. This includes obvious sports such as football, boxing and rugby, and also collision sports where unexpected contact often happens. These include basketball, hockey, water polo, lacrosse, netball, baseball, softball, squash, soccer, BMX bike riding, horse riding, skateboarding, in-line skating, trampolining, cricket (wicket keeping or batting without a helmet), water skiing ...and snow ski racing. Why do you need a mouthguard? A mouthguard helps absorb the shock experienced by a blow to the face, which might otherwise result in an injury to the mouth or jaw. A heavy collision can result in chipped or broken teeth, internal damage to a tooth, tooth loss, injuries to the soft tissue of the mouth, and, in severe cases, concussion or a broken jaw. Injuries like these can lead to long and potentially expensive treatment to restore teeth and the mouth back to normal function and appearance. The Australian Dental Association (ADA) recommends that only a professionally custom-fitted mouthguard should be worn. Check your mouthguard every 12 months for optimal fit and protection. Keep your mouthguard clean and store it in a rigid container, away from heat to ensure it maintains its shape.

06.01.2022 We are running a survey to find out if people use sports #mouth guard while playing #contact or #heavy sport of any kind. Please let us know!!!!!

06.01.2022 Let the #cooking begin!!!!

05.01.2022 Did you know that you can get upto 60% back from your health fund for your mouthguard?

05.01.2022 Another quality product by Mouthguards4You. Have a safe fight Natalie.

03.01.2022 Friday is here. Enjoy your weekend :)

03.01.2022 What a beautiful view.

02.01.2022 The reall game.

17.12.2021 Let the #cooking begin!!!!

23.11.2021 Body build, had work!!!!

05.11.2021 Got to love a healthy dinner. Don't you?

25.09.2021 Have a safe game Chris. #Game #protect #besafe #melbourne #ice hockey #sport #enjoy

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