August 2024

August 2024

suffer injury to their primary (baby) teeth, and one-fourth of 12-year-olds suffer injury to their permanent teeth.1 Baby teeth are responsible for creating space for the adult teeth, helping develop clear speech and keeping permanent teeth healthy underneath. That’s why taking precautionary steps with an injured baby tooth is just as important as if it were a permanent tooth.

Preventive measures such as wearing a mouthguard during sports-related activities can help decrease the chances of tooth trauma and keep teeth happy and healthy.

Quick action is crucial to saving an injured tooth. Keep the contact information of your dentists handy and be prepared for an emergency.

If an injury happens, do not touch the root of the tooth and don’t handle it more than necessary. If possible, put the tooth back in its socket and hold in place and see a dentist right away. For more tips, see this article.

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