Chipped Teeth
Whether it is an elbow or a ball, a chipped tooth is a common cause of sports injuries. An impact on a tooth can cause it to fracture, chipping or breaking the entire tooth out. A mouth guard can help protect your teeth from a lasting injury.
Tooth Fracture
A cracked tooth can be incredibly painful! Even if there is no physical evidence of a missing or chipped tooth, a fracture can cause a number of oral issues. From pain to a deadened tooth, a tooth fracture has lasting effects. To protect your teeth, ensure you wear a mouth guard when participating in sporting events.
Breaking of Skin
A common injury to the mouth is a busted lip or broken skin, due to a hard object smashing a lip or mouth skin against the tooth surface. A bloodied lip or a tooth through the skin surface can cause physical damage to your appearance. Wearing a mouth guard can help keep your teeth from coming through your mouth skin or lip.
Root Damage
When a tooth hit hard, there may not be immediate side effects, but it can damage the root of the tooth. Root damage can lead to a number of other problems, including a dead tooth which loses color and becomes frail. To help prevent root damage, when playing sports, be sure to wear a mouth guard!
Fractured Jaws
Damage to a jaw can have a lasting impact on your entire mouth. A very painful and damaging injury can occur when your jaw is fractured. Wear a mouth guard, when playing sports, to help protect your entire mouth.
A number of contact sports require the participant to wear a mouth guard, but there are some that still do not require any protection. Baseball and basketball are the sports in which the most mouth or tooth injuries occur, because a mouth guard is not mandated. Whether you play with your adult friends or your child plays in a league, it is important to protect teeth when playing sports. Here at Access Dental and Dentures, we create custom-fit mouth guards for our patients. If you are interested in a soft or hard mouth guard in Southern Missouri, schedule your appointment with the best dentist in Springfield, MO today!
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Springfield, MO 65807 Rolla, MO 65401 Osage Beach, MO. 65065
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