
As your children grow up, they are bound to fall in love with playing sports. Whether they love having a kick about in the park with their friends or they play netball competitively at school, it is always great to see your children develop the skills and confidence that come with playing sports.
However, it’s also important to make sure your children are exercising safely. Playing sports poses various risks, including the risk of damaged teeth. Here we share our top tips for protecting your children’s teeth, no matter what type of sport they’re into.
Teach the importance of playing safely
When your children start playing sport, it’s important to teach them why they should play safely. Taking risks could lead to accidents and injury, which could affect them and their team members. Making sure they understand the risks of not abiding by the rules is key to preventing accidents.
To make sure your children do stick to the rules of safe sports play, it’s a good idea to make sure they are always supervised. Generally, there will be a coach present, but if your children are playing in the garden or at a local park, make sure there’s a responsible adult there, too.
Wearing the wrong shoes could lead to trips and falls, which is one of the biggest causes of chipped and lost teeth. To prevent this, make sure your children are wearing the correct shoes for the sports in question, and that their shoelaces are tied appropriately.
If your children participate in exercise which requires headgear, make wearing the appropriate helmet an obligation. Falling off a bike or being hit on the head by a ball could cause damage to their teeth and jaws, so make sure they are wearing a sturdy helmet while playing sports.
Make sure they wear a mouthguard
Wearing a custom-fit mouthguard is one of the most effective ways to keep your children’s teeth and jaws protected while playing sports. These can be professionally fitted by qualified dentists and are advised for people who take part in contact sports or ball games, such as rugby. Chipped and avulsed teeth are common injuries for people who play these types of sports, so make sure your children are wearing a mouthguard at all times.
For custom-made mouthguards fitted by experienced dentists, look no further than Manor Road Dental Practice. Based in Swansea, our team of dental professionals are on hand to produce and fit comfortable yet durable mouthguards for patients of all ages. For more information, please don’t hesitate to get in touch today.