Sports Dentistry – Wyomissing, PA

Sports Dentistry


Sports dentistry focuses on preventing and treating dental injuries and oral diseases in athletes of all ages. It offers information and equipment to safeguard the teeth, mouth, jaw, and face. Dental injuries are prevalent among athletes, making it crucial to protect your child's smile during sports for both appearance and oral health.


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Common Dental Injuries in Sports

Tooth knocked out:

  • Act promptly to save a tooth by seeing your dentist as soon as possible. You generally only have a 30-minute window to re-implant the tooth back into its socket.
  • Please refrain from attempting to re-implant the tooth by yourself.
  • The best liquid for transporting a tooth is cold milk. If milk is not an option, saliva, saline, or water can be used as a last resort.
  • Remember to keep the tooth moist and avoid wrapping it in any material.
  • Please refrain from touching the tooth root if you can.
Tooth chipped/cracked:

  • Your dentist will likely utilize an X-ray of the tooth to determine the necessary treatment.
  • Make sure to visit your dentist right away if you have a serious chip that has exposed the pulp of your tooth.
  • A chipped or cracked tooth can often be fixed with a simple filling or bonding procedure.
  • Sometimes, a tooth can get cracked or chipped in a way that affects the nerve, necessitating a more intricate treatment.
  • Tooth displaced:

    • Please make sure to see your dentist right away if a tooth has been moved out of place due to an injury.
    • Please refrain from trying to move the tooth on your own.
    • Apply ice to any mouth discomfort before visiting the dentist.
    Preventing Injury

    Make sure your child wears a mouthguard when playing sports to protect their teeth and mouth from possible injuries. Your dentist can assist you in choosing the most suitable option for your child.