Football Mouthguards for Braces

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Speed XL Football Mouthguard with Connected Thick Strap

$19.99

Splatter Speed XL Football Mouthguard with Connected Thick Strap

$24.99

ICE Speed XL Football Mouthguard with Connected Thick Strap

$19.99
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Speed Pro Football Mouthguard with Connected Thick Strap

$24.99
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Speed Football Mouthguard with Connected Thick Strap

$15.99
 - $16.99
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Oxygen Football Mouthguard with Connected Strap

$16.99

ICE Speed Football Mouthguard with Connected Thick Strap

$16.99
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Speed Air Mouthguard with Interchangeable Thick Strap

$22.99

Battle Sports football mouthguards for braces are designed for athletes who wear orthodontic braces and need a mouthpiece that fits around brackets and wires while still working with the demands of football. This collection includes multiple Battle mouthguard styles, including binky, Oxygen, Speed, Spinner, Predator, and classic football mouthguards designed for braces-compatible use.

Players can choose from connected and strapless designs, different breathing profiles, and multiple colors and graphics without giving up the need for a comfortable braces-friendly fit.

What Is a Football Mouthguard for Braces?

A football mouthguard for braces is designed with extra room and flexibility to accommodate orthodontic brackets and wires. Unlike a standard mouthguard, a braces-compatible mouthpiece should allow space for dental hardware and changes in tooth position during treatment.

The goal is to give football players a mouthguard they can wear comfortably throughout practices and games without creating unnecessary pressure against their braces.

Football Mouthguards for Braces by Battle Sports

Battle offers multiple football mouthguard styles for athletes with braces, so players can choose the shape, breathing design, and helmet setup that works best for them.

Binky Mouthguards

Pacifier-style football mouthguards with a bold look and braces-compatible construction.

Oxygen Mouthguards

Designed around a large breathing opening for players who prioritize airflow during play.

Speed Mouthguards

A compact football mouthguard profile for athletes who want a different fit and feel.

Spinner & Predator Styles

Graphic and character-driven designs that add more personality while maintaining braces-compatible use.

How Should a Football Mouthguard Fit Over Braces?

A braces mouthguard should sit comfortably around the brackets and wires without creating painful pressure or feeling overly tight. Because teeth can move during orthodontic treatment, the mouthguard should allow enough room to accommodate those changes over time.

Players should be able to wear the mouthpiece consistently without sharp pressure points, pinching, or discomfort around the braces. If the fit changes significantly during treatment, the mouthguard should be reevaluated.

Connected vs. Strapless Braces Mouthguards

Football players with braces can choose between connected and strapless mouthguard styles depending on how they prefer to manage the mouthpiece between plays.

Connected Mouthguards

Use a tether that attaches the mouthguard to the helmet, helping keep it close and easy to reach between snaps.

Strapless Mouthguards

Stay completely separate from the helmet for players who prefer a cleaner, untethered setup.

Breathability Matters for Football Players With Braces

Football is played in repeated bursts of movement, so airflow can matter when choosing a mouthguard. Battle offers braces-compatible designs with different breathing profiles, including models with larger breathing openings.

The best choice depends on the player's mouth size, orthodontic setup, comfort preferences, and how the mouthguard feels during movement.

Braces-Friendly Mouthguards in Multiple Styles

Wearing braces does not mean players have to settle for one basic mouthguard design. Battle offers braces-compatible mouthguards in multiple colors, shapes, and visual styles so athletes can choose a look that fits the rest of their football gear.

Browse binky mouthguards, football mouthguards, and other Battle mouthguard styles to compare fit, shape, and appearance.

How to Choose a Football Mouthguard for Braces

Start with compatibility first. A football player with braces should choose a mouthguard specifically designed to accommodate orthodontic hardware rather than assuming a standard mouthpiece will fit correctly.

  • Braces Compatibility: choose a mouthguard designed for brackets and wires
  • Comfort: avoid painful pressure around the teeth or orthodontic hardware
  • Breathing: choose a breathing profile that feels comfortable during football activity
  • Helmet Setup: decide whether you prefer a connected or strapless design
  • Style: choose the color or design after fit and function are handled

When Should a Braces Mouthguard Be Replaced?

Braces can change the position of the teeth over time, so fit should be checked regularly. Replace or reevaluate the mouthguard if it becomes uncomfortable, damaged, too tight around the braces, or no longer sits correctly.

Players should also inspect the mouthguard for cracks, tears, worn material, or other damage before practices and games.

Build the Rest of Your Football Setup

A braces-compatible mouthguard is one part of the full equipment setup. Players can pair it with Battle football back plates, football chin straps, football accessories, and football gear.

Football Mouthguards for Braces FAQs

Can you wear a football mouthguard with braces?

Yes. Players with braces should use a mouthguard specifically designed to accommodate orthodontic brackets and wires rather than relying on a standard mouthguard that may fit too tightly.

What is the best type of football mouthguard for braces?

The best option is one designed specifically for braces that feels comfortable, allows room around brackets and wires, and works with the player's preferred breathing and helmet setup.

How should a mouthguard fit over braces?

It should sit comfortably around the braces without painful pressure, pinching, or excessive tightness. Because teeth move during orthodontic treatment, the fit should be checked regularly.

Do Battle mouthguards work with braces?

Battle offers multiple football mouthguard styles designed for braces-compatible use, including binky, Oxygen, Speed, Spinner, Predator, and other football mouthguard designs.

Can I use a connected mouthguard with braces?

Yes. Braces-compatible connected mouthguards use a tether that attaches the mouthpiece to the helmet while the mouthguard itself is designed to accommodate orthodontic hardware.

Are strapless mouthguards available for braces?

Yes. Players who wear braces can choose strapless braces-compatible mouthguards if they prefer a mouthpiece that is not attached to the helmet.

Do braces mouthguards need to be replaced more often?

They may need to be reevaluated more often because tooth position changes during orthodontic treatment. Replace the mouthguard if it becomes too tight, uncomfortable, damaged, or no longer fits correctly.

Can I wear a regular football mouthguard with braces?

A standard mouthguard may not provide enough room for brackets, wires, or changes in tooth position. A braces-compatible football mouthguard is the better choice for athletes undergoing orthodontic treatment.