May 12, 2008

Protect Your Child’s Teeth During Sports

Mouthguards are essential if your child is playing sports. Many organized sports require them, but if they are uncomfortable, children don’t always wear them. Parents should make sure they do.Mouth Guards are recommended by the American Dental Association for participation in the following sports: acrobatics, basketball, boxing, discus throwing, field hockey, football, gymnastics, handball, ice hockey, lacrosse, martial arts, racquetball, rugby, shot putting, skateboarding, skiing, skydiving, soccer, squash, surfing, volleyball, water polo, weightlifting and wrestling.Dentists estimate that between 13% and 39% of dental injuries occur while playing sports. Five million teeth will be knocked out of children and young adults in the United States during sports activities. Safechild.net reports that 60% of organized sports-related injuries occur during practice rather than during games.Front teeth are usually the first to be injured. Approximately 80% of all dental injuries affect one or more of the front teeth. Soft tissue damage, as a result of biting the tongue or cheek, is also common.Approximately 200,000 oral injuries will be prevented by mouth guard use in the next year. Emergency rooms see over 150,000 bicycle related injuries each year.If a single tooth is knocked out through an accident sustained in sports activity, the treatment will involve […]

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