Handling Your Injured Teeth
Playing sports can lead to various kinds of dental trauma. Teeth could get loosened, chipped, broken, fractured, or knocked out entirely. Yes, mouth guards are required for most sports that involve physical contact such as boxing, martial arts, and football. Still, accidents could happen and teeth injuries are not impossible during such situations. So, if you do experience dental injuries while playing your favourite game, here are some tips on how to handle it.
First, you really need to seek your dentist's help immediately after you suffered a tooth injury. This is especially important if your teeth got broken or knocked out, as they can still be successfully re-implanted if attended to right away. Ideally, you should see your dentist not more than a half hour after the injury.
In the meantime, be sure that you find the tooth piece that got broken or knocked out. Do not wash this with anything, not even water. If you are still conscious after the injury, store the broken tooth fragment in your mouth - under your tongue. If the injured area bleeds, be sure to apply gauze there. To avoid swelling, apply a cold compress or ice to the lips or cheeks near the injured tooth. If the injury is really hurting, a painkiller would help.
Once you get to the dentist, you will be treated depending on the severity of the injury. Cementing of the tooth, stitching of the wound, and x-ray tests may be involved. All in all, just get to your dentist as fast as you can so that the injury does not worsen.
One last reminder - be careful in playing your sport and take appropriate teeth protection so that injuries can be avoided.
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