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Rugby Mouth Guards

Heavy hits are part of the game — make sure your teeth aren’t. Our rugby mouthguards are made with advanced thermoplastic for a secure, impact-absorbing fit that helps protect against chipped teeth, jaw injuries, and heavy contact clashes.

From trusted names like Opro and Shock Doctor, we stock both single and dual-layer gum shields, ready to boil-and-bite or wear straight from the pack.

Explore styles for Adults and Kids, plus bold designs that stand out on the pitch. You’ll also find handy storage cases and cleaning kits to help keep your mouthguard fresh.

For full-body protection, pair your gum shield with a rugby headguard or protective vest — and if you’re after the lot, explore our complete rugby protection range.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are mouthguards mandatory in rugby?

In most rugby organisations and competitions, wearing mouthguards is mandatory for all players, regardless of age or skill level.

What are rugby mouthguards made of?

Rugby mouthguards are typically made of a specialised dental-grade material, such as EVA (ethylene-vinyl acetate) or polyolefin. These materials offer impact resistance and a comfortable fit.

How should I care for and clean my rugby mouthguard?

To maintain hygiene, rinse your mouthguard with cold water after each use, and store it in a clean, ventilated container. Avoid exposing it to excessive heat, as high temperatures can deform the mouthguard.

Do mouthguards prevent concussions in rugby?

While mouthguards primarily protect the teeth and mouth, there is some evidence to suggest that they may help reduce the risk of concussion by cushioning impacts to the jaw and head. However, it's crucial to note that mouthguards are not a guaranteed safety feature to prevent concussions. Rugby is a physically demanding sport with various potential risks, and concussion prevention involves multiple factors.

It's always important to ensure you're engaging in the game as safely as possible by adhering to proper techniques, following the rules, and using appropriate protective gear, including mouthguards. Additionally, promoting fair play and respect for opponents can contribute to a safer rugby experience for all players. If you have concerns about concussion prevention, consult with medical professionals and coaches who can provide guidance on best practices for safety in rugby.

How often should I replace my rugby mouthguard?

The lifespan of a mouthguard can vary depending on usage and wear. It's recommended to inspect your mouthguard regularly for signs of wear and replace it when it becomes damaged or shows signs of deterioration.