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Dental injuries can occur unexpectedly during sports activities, accidents, or even routine daily tasks. Understanding how to prevent these injuries can save you from pain, expensive treatments, and potential tooth loss.

Common Causes of Dental Injuries

Dental trauma can result from:

  • Sports activities: Contact sports, falls, or collisions
  • Accidents: Car accidents, workplace incidents
  • Daily activities: Falls, biting hard objects
  • Violence: Physical altercations

Types of Dental Injuries

Dental trauma can range from minor to severe:

  • Chipped or fractured teeth
  • Knocked-out teeth (avulsion)
  • Displaced teeth
  • Jaw fractures
  • Soft tissue injuries to lips, gums, or tongue

Prevention Strategies

Sports Protection

Custom mouthguards are essential for contact sports and high-risk activities. Unlike store-bought options, custom mouthguards provide superior fit, comfort, and protection.

Daily Safety Measures

Simple precautions can prevent many dental injuries:

  • Avoid chewing ice, hard candies, or non-food items
  • Use proper tools instead of teeth for opening packages
  • Wear seatbelts in vehicles
  • Install safety equipment in homes with children

Emergency Response

Knowing how to respond to dental emergencies can make the difference between saving and losing a tooth. Contact your dentist immediately after any dental injury.

At Microdental Clinic, we provide custom mouthguards and emergency dental care to help prevent and treat dental injuries effectively.