Hot temps and the sunshine are prime time for summer favorites, like skateboarding and swimming. But outdoor fun can go south, especially when mouth injuries from sports occur. Besides wearing a helmet and slapping on the SPF, both adults and kids should keep their smiles safe during these summer sports and activities:
Skateboarding
Skateboarding is one of the riskiest sports for your smile. For one, beginners risk losing control and (literally) falling on their face. And here’s one safety tip experienced skateboarders may not know: According to the ADA, mouthguards are recommended while skateboarding. Helmets can protect your head, but make a mouthguard part of your skateboarding safety routine.
Biking
Bicycling is the top sports activity related to children’s dental injuries. Adults take caution too! Age and experience don’t necessarily mean you’re safe from a mountain bike spill. As adults get older, our sense of balance becomes increasingly disrupted.
Trampoline
The last 5 years have seen a big jump in trampoline injuries—increasing almost tenfold. Head and neck injuries can happen when jumpers collide or during a failed front flip. Not even a mouthguard can save you in the bounce house. Tooth loss and jaw damage are threats, but extreme cases can cause concussions or paralysis. If you must have a trampoline in your home, limit jumpers to 1 at a time, ban flips and supervise the area at all times.
Stay safe this summer! Learn what to do during a dental emergency.