Smart Mouthguard: Defense Against Severe Concussions In Contact Sports
Bethesda, MD – The WrightGUARD, a protective mouthguard, is designed to provide better concussion safety and to help better protect athletes from oral/facial injury. Dr. Michael Wright, a local dentist in the Washington DC area who specializes in Prosthodontics, has recently come out with the innovative line of mouthguards.
Developed by University of Maryland School of Dentistry (UMSOD) faculty member, Radi Masri, DDS, MS, Ph.D., along with Wright and James E. Whitney II, MS, Ph.D., of Amalfi Acoustics, LLC, the technology is a smart mouthguard with physiological tracking capabilities that provides real-time monitoring for a variety of biometrics, such as the force of impact, pH and hydration levels, and body temperature. The technology from the University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) has been licensed by UMSOD.
“We are thrilled to begin this new commercialization venture, with a preeminent medical and research partner like the University of Maryland School of Dentistry; and are looking forward to continuing our collaborative work to improve athletic protection and performance,” commented Wright.
Wright intends to commercialize this technology into an athletic mouthguard that captures and processes this valuable biometric data, offering real-time protection to athletes – both professional and amateur – and potentially enhancing their athletic performance.
“It is my team’s belief that the potential of mouthguards has not yet been realized. With our collective knowledge, prowess, and vision we are poised to take a leadership role in the “smart” mouthguard market,” said Wright. “Dental professionals are arguably the most qualified to direct matters involving oral safety and health. Our expertise can and should be brought to bear to fully address the potential of the mouthguard for preventive, protective, and performance enhancement while addressing a wider range of potential applications and target audiences.”
“This innovative mouthguard provides a novel platform for capturing and transmitting real-time data on physiological parameters such as body temperature and offering the potential to greatly enhance athletes’ well-being and performance, said Mark A. Reynolds, DDS, Ph.D., UMSOD dean, and professor.
Wright, based outside of the nation’s capital, provides enhanced cosmetic and reconstructive services, beyond the scope of general dentistry. The owner of two US patents, previous innovations include The WrightGuard, a brand of sports mouthguards that feature the world’s first magnetic tethering system. After years of treating traumatic injuries on professional and amateur athletes, Dr. Wright began fabricating customized protective and performance mouthguards directly for professional players. The WrightGuard’s custom line, which is fabricated based on an individual’s unique mouth and jaw structure, has been worn by the elite National Basketball Association (NBA), National Football League (NFL), and professional boxers to name a few.
About The WrightGuard Innovation Corporation
The WrightGuard, the precursor to The WrightGuard Innovations Corporation (TWGIC) was established in 2011. The early work of this entity involved successfully translating patented technology, and the learning from iterative product development completed in close cooperation with professional athletes, into a mass-market product. TWGIC is working each day to advance the protection and performance of athletes across settings, sports, and skill levels. The company’s foundation is built on decades of advanced dental practice, and rigorous medical research testing. Beyond their everyday usage, TWGIC innovations have the potential to ultimately change the way injuries are diagnosed and treated.
About the University of Maryland School of Dentistry
The University of Maryland School of Dentistry, the world’s first dental college, offers superlative educational programs in oral health. As one of six professional schools and an interdisciplinary Graduate School on the University of Maryland, Baltimore’s 71-acre campus, it is part of a thriving academic health center that combines groundbreaking biomedical research and exceptional patient care. The school is Maryland’s predominant provider of comprehensive and emergency oral health services. For more information, visit www.dental.umaryland.edu.