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Protect your child’s smile game with Sports Dentistry

Customized dental solutions to safeguard your smile during athletic activities.

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Worry about their game, not their smile.

Sports dentistry is the prevention and treatment of dental injuries and related oral diseases, as well as the sharing of information and equipment designed to help protect the teeth, mouth, jaw, and face of athletes of all ages. Injuries to the teeth and mouth are common among athletes. It’s important to protect your child’s smile if he or she plays sports, for aesthetics as well as health reasons.

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Common Dental Injuries in Sports

Tooth knocked out:

Time is the most important factor when trying to save a tooth, so get to your dentist as soon as possible. In general, there is a 30-minute window of opportunity to re-implant the tooth in the socket. Do not try to re-implant the tooth yourself. The best liquid to transport a tooth in is cold milk. If milk is not available, use saliva (if possible), saline, or if nothing else is available, water. Don’t let the tooth dry out and don’t wrap it in anything. Don’t touch the tooth root if you can avoid it.

Tooth chipped/cracked:

Your dentist will likely use an X-ray of the tooth to determine the treatment necessary. For a serious chip that exposes the pulp of the tooth, get to your dentist as soon as possible. If a tooth is chipped or cracked, sometimes the tooth can be fixed with a filling or bonding alone. Sometimes a tooth is cracked or chipped in a way affecting the nerve of the tooth, and a more complicated treatment may be needed.

Tooth displaced:

If a tooth is moved due to trauma, see your dentist as soon as possible. Do not try to move the tooth back on your own. For any mouth discomfort before you get to the dentist, apply ice.

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Preventing Injuries – custom mouthguards

Maximize Protection and Performance

  • Tailored Fit: Custom mouthguards offer a precise fit, ensuring comfort and effective protection.
  • Enhanced Safety: Reduces the risk of dental injuries by absorbing shock and protecting against impact.
  • Improved Performance: Allows for better breathing and speaking, enhancing athletic performance.
  • Durable Material: Made from high-quality materials, custom mouthguards are long-lasting and resilient.
  • Preventative Care: Helps avoid costly dental treatments by safeguarding against tooth fractures, avulsions, and lacerations.

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How do You Take Care of Your Mouthguard?

Keep your mouthguard stored properly and keep it clean.

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Ready to play it safe?

Request your appointment for a custom mouthguard fitting and keep your smile safe no matter the sport.

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