Mouth Guard Regulations for Ohio Basketball
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High Schools
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In 2008, the National Federation of High School Athletic Associations mandated the use of mouth guards across the country in football, field hockey, ice hockey, lacrosse and wrestling--but not basketball. Accordingly, Ohio high school athletes must adhere to those guidelines. But while the Ohio High School Athletic Association can enact additional regulations, the state's governing athletic body does not require high school basketball players to wear mouth guards. Nowhere in its general sports or basketball regulations does the OHSAA mention mouth guards.
Youth Sports
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Similarly, according to the Ohio Youth Basketball organization's rules and regulations, mouth guards are not required for participation among boys and girls. Still, the National Youth Sports Safety Foundation supports the usage of mouth guards, stating, "It is recommended that mouth guards be worn by all athletes during practice and competition of contact and collision sports."
Sound advice
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The Ohio Dental Association strongly recommends the use of mouth guards in contact sports, including basketball. The ODA recently issued a report that claimed, "Mouth guards are as necessary in recreational sports as they are in organized sports. The American Dental Association reports that over 2 million teeth are knocked out each year from sports-related injuries, and estimates that more than 200,000 injuries are prevented each year in high school and college athletics who use mouth and/or face guards."
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