AAOMS and partner organizations urge families to make mouth guards, helmets, and eye protection routine for sports and activities like biking and skateboarding.
Spring sports season is back—and so are the fastballs, elbows, sticks, and unexpected collisions that can turn a great game into an emergency dental visit. But organized sports aren’t the only risk: everyday recreational activities like biking, skateboarding, and scooters also can lead to painful and preventable injuries to the teeth, jaw, and face.
Youth sports remain a leading source of preventable tooth and facial injuries, contributing to an average of 22,000 dental injuries occurring annually in children younger than 18, according to the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. With the right protective gear—and a few smart habits—many of these injuries can be avoided.
That’s why, during National Facial Protection Month in April, four leading healthcare organizations are urging athletes, parents, and coaches to make facial protection part of every practice, every game, and every ride—not an afterthought once the season is underway.
The initiative is led by the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, with collaborative support from the Academy for Sports Dentistry, the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, and the American Association of Orthodontists.
Why facial protection matters
Tooth and facial injuries can be painful, costly, and disruptive – and they often require follow-up care long after the final whistle. Each year, millions of children experience facial injuries while participating in sports and recreational activities, sometimes requiring extensive dental or medical treatment:
The good news: many facial injuries can be prevented or mitigated with consistent use of well-fitted protective equipment.
Five ways to gear up for spring
To reduce the risk of dental and facial injuries this season, parents, caregivers, coaches, and athletes can take these steps:
“Spring sports and activities should be remembered for great plays and fun—not preventable injuries,” said Robert S. Clark, DMD, President of the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons. “A mouth guard and properly fitted protective gear are small choices that can prevent major problems. If you’re suiting up for the season, build facial protection into the routine from day one.”
Take action
Before the first tournament, rivalry game, or the first long bike ride of the season, families and coaches should confirm athletes and riders have sport-appropriate protective gear that fits properly—especially mouth guards, helmets, and eye protection when indicated. Resources, safety checklists, and guidance are available through each participating organization.
About National Facial Protection Month
National Facial Protection Month is a collaborative initiative from the Academy for Sports Dentistry, the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons and the American Association of Orthodontists.
Source: https://www.academyforsportsdentistry.org/
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