Sports Dentistry in Morton Grove, IL

Protect Your Smile with Sports Guards 

Sports dentistry in Morton Grove – custom athletic mouthguards

What Is Sports Dentistry?

Sports dentistry focuses on preventing, diagnosing, and treating dental injuries and oral conditions related to sports and physical activity. It serves athletes of all ages and levels, especially children and teens in contact or high-impact sports.

At ProCare Family Dental, we tailor protection and care for each athlete—from custom mouthguards to rapid access for emergencies—so you can play with confidence.

Dr. Antonio Ganios dentist at ProCare Family Dental in Morton Grove

“We provide custom sports mouthguards and prompt care for dental injuries, helping athletes protect their smiles with comfort, confidence, and peace of mind.”

Dr. Antonio Ganios

Why Choose Custom Mouthguards?

Store-bought guards help, but a dentist-made guard is designed for your bite and sport for better protection and comfort.

  • A secure, stay-put fit
  • Improved impact distribution and protection
  • Easier breathing and speaking
  • Durability and sport-specific design

Sports Dentistry in Morton Grove

We provide custom sports mouthguards and prompt care for dental injuries—helping athletes stay protected, confident, and ready to perform.

Let us create a custom sports mouthguard designed for comfort and protection—so your athlete actually wants to wear it.

Athletes protected with custom sports mouthguards at ProCare Family Dental in Morton Grove

From soccer and hockey to basketball and martial arts, we help prevent injuries—and provide fast, expert care if one happens.

❇️ Sports Mouthguard for a Morton Grove Athlete

Jason’s Success Story

“Dr. Ganios fitted my teenage son with a custom sports mouthguard — the difference is night and day. Comfortable, protective, and a perfect fit. I’m grateful we found ProCare Family Dental for his athletic needs.”
Brian B., Morton Grove, IL ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Common Sports-Related Dental Injuries

1. Tooth Knocked Out (Avulsion)

  • Please call us right away for guidance and urgent care.
  • Keep the tooth moist (in milk or saliva); do not let it dry out.
  • Handle the crown (top) — avoid touching the root.

2. Chipped or Cracked Tooth

  • We will assess with X-rays to determine the extent of damage.
  • Minor chips: typically restored with bonding or a small filling.
  • Deeper cracks may need a root canal and/or crown.

3. Displaced Tooth

  • Call us right away; avoid moving the tooth yourself.
  • Apply a cold compress outside the mouth to reduce swelling.

Why Choose ProCare Family Dental for Sports Dentistry?