Protecting Your Teeth During Athletic Activities
Whether you’re a weekend warrior or a serious athlete, protecting your smile during sports activities should be a top priority.
In our practice, we often see how proper dental protection can prevent serious injuries and save your smile. Understanding the risks and taking appropriate precautions can make all the difference in maintaining your dental health while staying active.
Understanding the Risks
Sports-related dental injuries can be serious and often require immediate attention. These injuries aren’t limited to contact sports—even non-contact activities like basketball or skateboarding can put your smile at risk. A sudden fall, collision, or impact can result in chipped or broken teeth, completely knocked-out teeth, or even jaw injuries.
The soft tissues of your mouth, including your lips and gums, are also vulnerable to damage during sports activities. Perhaps most concerning are fractured tooth roots, which might not be immediately visible but can cause serious complications if left untreated.
The Importance of Custom-Made Mouthguards
While store-bought mouthguards are readily available, custom-made mouthguards provide superior protection and comfort. These professionally crafted guards are precisely fitted to your teeth, making them significantly more comfortable and less bulky than generic options. The improved fit allows for easier speaking and breathing during activities, which is crucial for optimal athletic performance. Custom guards are also more durable, providing lasting protection for your investment in your dental health.
And the best part? You can get a custom mouthguard made in our practice!
Emergency Care Knowledge
If a dental injury occurs during sports activities, knowing how to respond can make the difference between saving and losing a tooth. For a knocked-out tooth, time is crucial. Keep the tooth moist in milk or saliva, and seek immediate care with our team. Never try to clean the tooth by scrubbing it, as this can damage vital tissues necessary for reinsertion.
For injuries involving chips or breaks, save any fragments if possible, as they might be able to be bonded back to the tooth.
If you find yourself in a dental emergency, follow these steps:
- Assess the injury and collect any tooth fragments
- Contact our team ASAP
- Follow appropriate first-aid measures
- Get to a dental office as quickly as possible
- Keep the injury site clean and protected
Protect Your Smile Today
Book an appointment with us to discuss custom mouthguard options. Your smile is worth protecting, and we’re here to help you keep it safe while staying active. Let’s work together to prevent sports-related dental injuries!