
@article{ref1,
title="Are mouthguards necessary for basketball?",
journal="Journal of the California Dental Association",
year="2005",
author="Kumamoto, David and Maeda, Yasumasa",
volume="33",
number="6",
pages="463-470",
abstract="This literature review evaluates the significance of dental injuries and their relationship to a specific sport--basketball. Many studies have been published on individual sports or groups of sports, but most pertain to specific age groups or levels of competition. Research suggests that many sports that do not require mouthguards should encourage male and female participants to use orofacial protectors. Athletes, coaches, athletic directors, athletic trainers, parents, and members of the dental community should be aware of how individuals who participate in sporting activities are at risk for dental trauma. Any sport where the potential for dental trauma can exist, such as basketball, soccer, or wrestling, should consider utilizing mouthguards to protect the competitors. The establishment of mouthguard programs for athletes of all ages and genders who participate in basketball may help to reduce the incidence of dental trauma.",
language="",
issn="1043-2256",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}