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Mouthguards now Mandatory

January 6, 2013 By Austin Stacks Admin

Following the GAA’s Annual Congress in April 2012 a new rule was enacted 
that made it mandatory to use a mouthguard in all Gaelic football matches 
and training sessions from January 1st 2013 (for all age grades up to and 
including minor) and at U21 and Adult level from January 1st 2014. 

Research figures indicate that Ireland has one of the highest rates of 
sport-related oral injuries in the EU, with one third of all adult dental 
injuries being sports-related.  In many sports such as rugby and hockey the 
wearing of gumshields is the norm with nearly all clubs adhering strictly 
to a ‘no gumshield – no game’* *rule.  A recent survey of Irish parents 
found the average cost of dental treatment for sport related dental 
injuries in children to be €213.14.  Studies have also shown that the 
overall injury risk is close to twice as high when a mouthguard is not 
worn, relative to when mouthguards were used during athletic activity. 



The GAA’s Medical, Scientific & Welfare Committee acknowledge that the use 
of a properly fitted mouthguard is the best available protective device for 
reducing the incidence and severity of sports-related dental injuries and 
was centrally involved in ensuring the introduction of compulsory 
mouthguards in Gaelic Football. 



This information sheet has been compiled to assist GAA Clubs and individual 
players in complying with the provisions of the new rule passed at Congress 
2012. 

* * 

*ABOUT MOUTHGUARDS* 

There are three types of mouth guards: 
*Stock mouthguards* are preformed and come ready to wear.  They are 
inexpensive and can generally be purchased in sports shops for in or around 
€5 each.  However, little can be done to adjust their fit, they are bulky, 
can make breathing and talking difficult, and they provide limited 
protection. Dentists do not recommend their use, nonetheless, once they 
carry the CE (European Conformity) mark they are acceptable in terms of 
complying with the new GAA Rules. 

Official Opro GAA/GPA stock mouthguards will be available for purchasing 
through your local retailers: Supervalu, Centra, Lifestyle and Elverys. 

*Boil and bite mouthguards* can also be bought over the counter at most 
Sports Shops and generally offer a better fit than stock mouth protectors. 
The “boil and bite” mouthguard is made from thermoplastic material. It is 
placed in hot water to soften, then placed in the mouth and shaped around 
the teeth using finger and tongue pressure. Dentists do not recommend their 
use in general.  Typically these type of mouthguards will cost in the 
region of €15 to €20 and again any mouthguard with the CE mark on it in 
this category is sufficient to ensure compliance with the new rule. 

Official Opro GAA/GPA boil & bite mouthguards will be available for 
purchasing through your local retailers: Supervalu, Centra, Lifestyle and 
Elverys. 

*Custom-fitted mouthguards *are individually designed and made in a dental 
office or a professional laboratory based on your dentist’s instructions. 
These will  not just offer the best protection against dental and oral 
injury but they should not affect performance i.e. breathing and speech 
should be relatively unaffected particularly if these have been worn 
regularly. 
* * 
First, your dentist will make an impression of your teeth and a mouth guard 
is then molded over the model using a special material. Due to the use of 
the special material and because of the extra time and work involved, this 
custom-made mouth guard is more expensive than the other types, but it 
provides the most comfort and protection. 

Prices can vary significantly and it is worth seeking and comparing prices 
from a number of practitioners before deciding to purchase. Typically a 
custom fitted mouth-guard should cost between €60 and €120.  However, many 
dental practices offer significant reductions to GAA Clubs who are ordering 
in bulk. GAA clubs can generally liaise with dental centres and clinics to 
arrange for someone to visit the club on a given day to take dental 
impressions from a number of players.  Custom fitted mouthguards purchased 
in bulk in this manner should cost around €30 to €50 each. 

To find a list of dentists and dental centres in your area, you can use the 
Find a Dentist function on the Irish Dental Associations Website – * 
http://www.dentist.ie/find-a-dentist.10.html*<http://www.dentist.ie/find-a-dentist.10.html> 



*WHICH TYPE OF MOUTHGUARD SHOULD I PURCHASE?* 

The decision on which type of mouthguard a player should obtain is a matter 
of personal preference.   There is no doubt that custom fitted mouthguards 
offer the best fit and protection but they are the most expensive option 
also. The Stock and Boil & Bite options will suffice for compliance with 
the new rules, but only if the product carries the CE mark. 



In terms of underage players, it should be borne in mind that teeth and 
mouths are still developing up until about 12 years of age and young 
players may grow out of custom fitted mouthguards over a period time. 
However, your dental practitioner is ultimately in the best position to 
advise in this context. 



*COMPLYING WITH THE NEW RULE* 

The GAA recognise that Clubs may be worried about compliance with the new 
rules and specifically what will happen if a player forgets or does not 
have a mouthguard on the day of a game.  The suggestion in this context is 
that each Club should purchase a supply of the Stock or Boil and Bite 
mouthguards for use in such situations. 



If a player refuses to comply with a Referee’s instruction to wear a 
mouthguard, he will incur the penalty as outlined in (*Rule 6.2, Rules of 
Foul Play, The Playing Rules of Football, Official Guide, Part II, 2012) 
‘Caution the offender; order off if he persists’.* 

*SOME QUESTIONS* 
*1.*    *When does the new rule come into effect?* 
A.    From January 1st 2013, all players playing in grades up to and 
including Minor will be required to wear a mouthguard in all football games 
and at practice sessions. 


*2.*    *When does the ruling come into effect for adult players?* 
A.    From January 1st, 2014 all players at all grades will be required to 
wear a mouthguard in all football games and practice sessions. 

* * 
*3.*    *What will happen if I am not wearing a mouthguard in a game?* 
A.    If a player refuses to comply with a Referee’s instruction to wear a 
mouthguard, he will initially be cautioned by the Referee and if the player 
continues to refuse, the Referee can send him off. 


*4.*    *Who is responsible for ensuring mouthguards are worn at training 
or practice* *sessions?* 
A.    It is a matter for each Club to ensure the rule is adhered to at 
training or practice sessions. Clubs and players should note that Players 
will not be covered under the player injury scheme if they are not wearing 
a mouthguard. 


*5.*    *Do players have to wear a mouthguard in hurling games?* 
A.    No. The new rule only applies to football; however, wearing a 
mouthguard when playing hurling does reduce the risk of dental injury. 


*6.*    *I am a Minor playing on an adult team in 2013. Do I have to wear a 
mouthguard?* 
A.    Not in 2013. The wearing of mouthguards in 2013 is compulsory at all 
age grades up to minor. However, a player playing at U-21 or adult level in 
2013 is not required to wear a mouthguard under rule. From January 1st 2014 
all players at all grades must wear a mouthguard. 

*7.*  *Our Club has a nursery, are children in these juvenile age groups 
exempt from* *wearing a mouthguard?* 
A.    No.  The Medical, Scientific & Welfare Committee advise that children 
should begin wearing a mouthguard at whatever age they start 
playing.  Young mouths need protecting too and if players start wearing 
mouthguards at a young age this will add greatly to the development of a 
culture of wearing mouthguards in Gaelic Football. 

*8.*    *Does the new rule regarding the wearing of mouthguards apply to 
Cumann na* *mBunscol games?* 
A.    Yes. 

*9.*    *If so, who is responsible for ensuring that they should be worn?* 
A.    In general it is a matter for each Club to ensure this; however, in 
this case it is a matter for each School to ensure the rule is adhered to 
at training or practice sessions.  To avoid a scenario whereby children may 
forget their mouthguard, the GAA recommends that Schools purchase a reserve 
of stock mouthguards. 
*10.*  *Do I have to wear a mouthguard whilst playing Second Level games?* 
A.    Yes. From January 1st 2013, all Second Level players will be required 
to wear a mouthguard in all football games and at practice sessions. 

*11.*  *Do I have to wear a mouthguard whilst playing Third Level games?* 
A.    Not in 2013. From January 1st 2014 all players at all grades must 
wear a mouthguard. 

*12.*  *Does this apply to overseas players?* 
A.    Yes. 

*13.*  *I’m a referee – do I have to check all players mouths before a game 
to ensure compliance?* 
A.    Referee’s will not be expected to individually check players before a 
game; however, if a Referee notices that a player is not wearing a 
mouthguard, he should caution the player and if the player still refuses to 
wear one, he should be sent off. 

*14.*  *A supplier of custom fitted mouthguards has contacted my club and 
offered to measure players for custom fitted guards, what does the GAA 
advise?* 
A.    It is a matter for each individual club to decide whether they want 
to engage with industry suppliers in this context or not. The GAA 
nationally has no preferred suppliers in this area. 


*15.*  *Which type of mouthguard should I purchase?* 
A.    The decision on which type of mouthguard a player should obtain is a 
matter of personal preference. There is no doubt that custom fitted 
mouthguards offer the best fit and protection but they are the most 
expensive option also. The Stock and Boil & Bite options will suffice for 
compliance with the new rules, but only if the product carries the CE mark. 

*16.*  *I currently wear orthodontic braces, what are my options?* 
A.    It has been noted that children wearing orthodontic braces and 
wishing to play Gaelic football will be particularly concerned about the 
rule change; however, the GAA recommends that these players seek advice 
from a range of dental practitioners on the most appropriate solution for 
them. 


*17.*  *Is there an official GAA/GPA mouthguard?* 
A.    Official Opro GAA/GPA stock and boil & bite mouthguards will be 
available for purchasing through your local retailers: Supervalu, Centra, 
Lifestyle and Elverys. 





If you have any queries or would like more information, please contact 
Games & Player Welfare Administrator Ruairí Harvey: Telephone: *(0) 1 865 
8685* <%280%29%201%20865%208685>; E-mail: 
* ruairi.harvey@gaa.ie *< ruairi.harvey@gaa.ie >

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