Safeguard Your Teeth
With A Sportsguard
- Get a custom sportsguard made in-house
- You’ll receive the highest quality control
- Enjoy excellent fit & durability

Protect Your Smile With Custom-Fitted Sportsguards in Payson
When you or your child participates in sports, protecting your smile is essential. Our dental office offers custom-fitted sportsguards to help prevent dental injuries and ensure you can play with confidence. By choosing Gunnerson Dental for your Payson mouthguards, you and your young athlete will benefit from:
- Reduced risk of tooth fractures, chips, and knockouts during sports
- Protection against jaw fractures and concussions
- Improved comfort and ease of breathing compared to store-bought guards
- Precise fit ensured through digital impressions and custom fabrication
- Durable, long-lasting materials that withstand the demands of your sport
- Quick turnaround time to get you back in the game with your new guard
Call us today at to schedule your sportsguard consultation. Give your smile the protection it deserves! You’ll find our office conveniently located not far from Taylor Elementary and Wilson Elementary.
Enjoy Superior PerformanceWith a Professional Mouthguard
We understand how important it is to protect your smile while you’re on the field, court, or rink. Our professionally made Payson mouthguards are designed to give you the highest level of protection and comfort for athletes of all ages.
The National Youth Sports Foundation for Safety cautions that athletes who don’t wear mouth protection are 60 times more likely to suffer a dental injury than those who wear a properly fitted mouthguard. This statistic reinforces the importance of investing in a high-quality, custom-made mouthguard to safeguard your teeth, gums, and jaws during athletic activities.
Our process for creating your personalized athletic mouthguard is simple and efficient:
- We’ll take precise digital impressions of your teeth using state-of-the-art technology.
- Our skilled dental team uses these impressions to fabricate your custom mouthguard.
- We use durable materials that can withstand the impact and demands of your sport.
- Your custom mouthguard will be ready for pick-up in a matter of days.
Call Gunnerson Dental today at to schedule your appointment. Invest in your smile’s safety and your peace of mind with top-quality Payson sportsguards. You can also make an appointment online. Be sure to schedule your next dental cleaning and exam at the same time.



Frequently Asked Questions About sportsguards
When you become a patient of Gunnerson Dental in Payson, you become part of our dental family. You’re not just another set of teeth to us. You are a unique person with a one-of-a-kind dental journey. You’ll receive the kind of personalized care and respect you deserve from our team. Plus, you’ll find comprehensive dentistry that will help you have a healthy and happy life.FAQ
Yes, sportsguards should fit securely and stay in place during activity. Custom mouthguards are made from impressions of your teeth, allowing them to fit comfortably without slipping. A proper fit also makes the mouthguard easier to wear consistently, which improves protection.
After each use, rinse your mouthguard thoroughly with water. Gently clean it using a soft toothbrush and mild soap or toothpaste, then rinse again and allow it to dry completely before storing it in its case. Avoid hot water and direct sunlight, since heat can warp the material.
Sportsguards are designed to protect your teeth, not harm them. Wearing a mouthguard during athletic activity helps prevent cracked, broken, or knocked-out teeth. Custom sportsguards offer superior protection and can reduce the need for future restorative dental care.
Anyone who participates in contact or high-impact sports can benefit from wearing a mouthguard. This includes children, teens, and adults involved in activities such as football, basketball, hockey, soccer, and martial arts.
The lifespan of a custom sportsguard depends on usage and care. With proper cleaning and storage, many mouthguards last several seasons. Growing children and teens may need replacements more often as their teeth and jaws change.









