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Translation Assistance => Modern Greek→English Translation Forum => Medical/Biology (El-En) => Topic started by: spiros on 09 Jan, 2019, 13:55:13
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προστατευτική μασέλα → mouthguard, mouth protector, mouth piece, gumshield, gumguard, nightguard, occlusal splint, bite splint, bite plane
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A mouthguard is a protective device for the mouth that covers the teeth and gums to prevent and reduce injury to the teeth, arches, lips and gums. An effective mouthguard is like a crash helmet for teeth and jaws. It also prevents the jaws coming together fully, thereby reducing the risk of jaw joint injuries and concussion. A mouthguard is most often used to prevent injury in contact sports, as a treatment for bruxism or TMD, or as part of certain dental procedures, such as tooth bleaching or sleep apnea treatment. Depending on application, it may also be called a mouth protector, mouth piece, gumshield, gumguard, nightguard, occlusal splint, bite splint, or bite plane. The dentists who specialise in sports dentistry fabricate mouthguards.
Mouthguard - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mouthguard)
ar: حماء الفم; ca: fèrula dental; cs: chránič zubů; cv: капа; da: tandbeskytter; de: Aufbissschiene; en: mouthguard; es: férula dental; fa: محافظ دهان; fi: hammassuoja; fr: protège-dents; he: מגן שיניים; id: pelindung mulut; it: paradenti; ja: マウスピース; ko: 마우스가드; nl: bitje; no: tannbeskytter; pl: ochraniacz zębów; ru: капа; sv: tandskydd; uk: капа