Preventing Dental Injuries

Most dental injuries happen suddenly — during sport, play, or falls.


While not all trauma can be avoided, there are well-established ways to reduce risk, supported by dental and orthodontic research.

Everyday Prevention

Simple habits can lower the risk of accidental impact to the teeth:

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Avoid using teeth to open objects

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Take care on wet or slippery surfaces

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Supervise young children during energetic play

Orthodontic Considerations

Research consistently shows that children and adults with increased overjet (protruding upper front teeth) have a significantly higher risk of dental trauma.

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Protruding upper front teeth are more exposed to impact

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Early orthodontic assessment can reduce long-term trauma risk

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Treatment that reduces overjet can significantly lower the chance of future injury

Sports Safety

Sports are one of the leading causes of dental trauma.

Wear a mouthguard for all contact and high-risk sports

Custom-made mouthguards offer the best fit and protection

Replace mouthguards if worn, cracked, or damaged by chewing

Helmets should fit properly for cycling, scooters, and skating

School & Playground Safety

Children are more prone to falls and collisions.

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Avoid overcrowding on climbing equipment

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Use soft flooring where possible

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Encourage safe play and spacing during running games

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Schools should have an emergency dental plan

Mouthguard Advice

Mouthguards are one of the most reliable, clinically proven ways to reduce dental trauma.

Custom-made mouthguards provide the highest level of protection

Boil-and-bite mouthguards are acceptable but offer a less accurate fit

Special orthodontic mouthguards exist for patients with braces

Essential for contact sports and strongly recommended for high-speed activities

If an Injury Happens

Even with good prevention, accidents can still happen.