Keeping Your Teeth Safe When Playing Sport

Us Brits love our sport and getting the chance to get out on the pitch, court, wicket or track is usually top of the activity list when the sun comes out including us at Queens Park Dental. And though we don’t want to spoil sports we do want to stress the importance of protecting your teeth when you’re active. In most emergency dentist Bournemouth cases we see sport is usually related and the damage could have been avoided if a few simple precautions had been taken.

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What Warrants A Trip To The  Emergency Dentist in Bournemouth

If you’ve suffered trauma to the mouth that has caused you to bleed, caused a cut to your gums or dislodge, broken or knocked out a tooth then it warrants a trip to the emergency dentist Bouremouth.

When it comes to your teeth it’s not worth taking any risks and we would always recommend getting in contact with us as soon as possible for an emergency appointment. If an incident happens outside of office hours then contact 111 who will be able to assist you with further medical advice and what steps to take next.

If you have taken a serious knock or blow to the mouth and aren’t showing signs of any damage it’s very much worth getting in contact with us to get yourself checked out. We would be really happy to take X-rays to double check no invisible damage has been done.

What Happens At An Emergency Appointment?

If you come in to see us for an emergency then we will perform a detailed examination both internally and externally and take a series of X-rays to check the damage. If we can’t fix the problem we will but we might put temporary measures in before we find a long-term solution.

How To Protect Your Teeth When Playing Sport

If you’re playing contact sport or any hard ball sport ie: hockey, cricket or lacrosse then it’s really worth investing in a mouthguard. Mouthguards are really easily available from sports shops, supermarkets or online stores. You could even talk to us about having a mouth guard made especially for you, these are super comfortable and are made to mould perfectly around your smile.

Complications With Sporting Injuries

One thing to really keep any eye on with any dental sporting injury is infection. Untreated infections can quickly spread to the gum tissue and surrounding area and cause a series of complex dental issues including: gum disease, decay, bone loss and even tooth loss.

Things to keep an eye on – if your face, gums or jaw become swollen or inflamed, if your gums or face goes red, any blood or pus coming from the area. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms please do contact the practice so we can book you in for a check up.

With all dental emergencies we recommend a ‘better safe than sorry’ mindset. Don’t worry about wasting time or being a nuisance, you only get one set of adult teeth so taking care of them is really important.