ODHA / ODMHA
Mouth Guard Policy
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Effective date: 2004/2005 - Present
Policy Statement: All registered players within the
ODMHA boundaries must wear a mouth guard during all sanctioned activities
including the following:
- Conditioning
camps
- Selection/Evaluations
- Pre season,
league, play off and tournament games
- Practices.
Player Definition: Will include all of the following
- IP
to Juvenile players
- All
goal tenders
- All
genders
Exceptions: Any players (i.e. mouth breathers, braces
etc) who cannot conform to this policy must provide a letter from their dentist
or doctor specifying the rational for not abiding by this policy. Both the
player and his/her legal guardian(s) will be required to sign a release/waiver
acknowledging that they understand the risk of not complying with this mouth
guard policy. These two (2) documents must be completed before a player engages
in any on ice activities.
Team officials will be required to manage this documentation
and to have both available for review as required by on ice officials. Exceptions
to this policy must be highlighted on the game sheet.
Recommendation: Any player IP to Atom may use either a custom fitted intra oral mouth guard or a boil and bite model. All players Peewee to juvenile should wear a custom fitted intra oral mouth guard. Although there are no requirements of colour, it is recommended that it not be red, translucent or clear in color. Mouth guards should provide not less than two (2) millimeters of shock absorbent thickness between the rear teeth of the upper and lower jaw of a player. Mouth guards do not need to be tethered to the facemask.
Maintenance: Because a player’s mouth will grow over
the course of a season, it is imperative that mouth guards be checked to ensure
the fit correctly. Mouth guards that can no longer protect the player should be
replaced. A mouth guard may need to be replaced every three months.
Enforcement: Any infractions will be dealt with as
illegal equipment by on ice officials..