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2 Graphic illustrations and clinical photographs of actual patient injuries may be upsetting.

3 Ten million dental injuries will occur and 4 to 5 million teeth will be knocked out this year! Injuries to front teeth occur in 25 percent of Americans between the ages of 6 and 50.

4 Would you know what to do if a friend or teammate had a tooth knocked out?

5 Did you know that most sports-related dental injuries can be prevented?

6 Lips Cheeks Tongue Lips Cheeks Tongue Lacerations Abrasions Swelling

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9 Teeth Bones Joints Teeth Bones Joints

10 Fractures Crown Root Partial Avulsion Complete Avulsion Fractures Crown Root Partial Avulsion Complete Avulsion

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14 It is estimated that 10 million dental injuries will occur this year. One of every four Americans between the ages of 6 and 50 will have damage to their front teeth. It is estimated that 10 million dental injuries will occur this year. One of every four Americans between the ages of 6 and 50 will have damage to their front teeth.

15 By the end of high school, one of three boys and one of four girls will have suffered a dental injury.

16 Increased involvement in school and community athletics Increased involvement of girls In 1960, boys had three times as many dental injuries as girls. Now, the ratio is 1.5 to 1. Higher levels of competition Increased involvement in school and community athletics Increased involvement of girls In 1960, boys had three times as many dental injuries as girls. Now, the ratio is 1.5 to 1. Higher levels of competition

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18 Higher rate of oral injuries than any other sport Thirty-one percent of Florida players surveyed reported an oral injury during the season. Higher rate of oral injuries than any other sport Thirty-one percent of Florida players surveyed reported an oral injury during the season.

19 Injuries are common because athletes engage in physical contact.

20 More than 31,000 dental injuries in young baseball players

21 HIGH RISK! Hit in the face with ball or bat Misjudge fly ball HIGH RISK! Hit in the face with ball or bat Misjudge fly ball

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23 An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.

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25 Before football players wore mouthguards, oral injuries accounted for 50 percent of all injuries. After players began wearing mouthguards, oral injuries accounted for.5 percent of all injuries Before football players wore mouthguards, oral injuries accounted for 50 percent of all injuries. After players began wearing mouthguards, oral injuries accounted for.5 percent of all injuries

26 Football players wear helmets and mouthguards for protection. Football players wear helmets and mouthguards for protection.

27 A soft, protective device athletes wear on their teeth to minimize trauma to oral- facial tissues in the case of an injury.

28 Custom-made mouthguards help prevent concussions, as well as dental and jaw injuries.

29 Mouthguards provide impact- absorbing support for the lower jaw. They can prevent concussions by separating the upper and lower jaws and help keep impact from being delivered to the base of the skull.

30 Comfortable Fit well Allow you to speak and breath easily Tear-resistant Protect your teeth, gums and lips Comfortable Fit well Allow you to speak and breath easily Tear-resistant Protect your teeth, gums and lips

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