In sports, dental trauma is the main link between sport and dentistry. Sports dentistry is the treatment of sporting oral / facial injuries and associated oral disorders and manifestations. Sporting practices have been found to be responsible for 13 per cent of total oral trauma in children. It is emphasized that from high schools to professional teams there is a great need for a "Team Dentist." In this review, we discuss the relationship between sport and dentistry, and the importance of educating parents, teachers, and children on sport-related injury prevention
Sports dentistry has traditionally focused on orofacial trauma. There is now increasing evidence tha...
AbstractThe risk of dental trauma may increase during sports participation. The purpose of this stud...
Introduction: Dental injuries are the most common form of orofacial injury suffered during sports p...
Dental traumatology is a major connecting link between sports and dentistry. Sporting activities hav...
Sports dentistry is a developing field of dentistry and includes the prevention and management of sp...
Sports dentistry originated in 1980s. Most of the sports-related injuries are musculoskeletal. There...
A sports-related dental injury is defined as injuries to the oral and maxillofacial regions associat...
Sports dentistry originated in 1980s. Most of the sports-related injuries are musculoskeletal. There...
Dental trauma can involve injuries to hard tissues and pulp, to periodontal tissues, to bone tissue,...
Dental trauma can involve injuries to hard tissues and pulp, to periodontal tissues, to bone tissue,...
Dental trauma due to sport is devastating to any athlete but is made worse when the athlete is young...
Since dental/orofacial injuries were the commonest type of injuries sustained during participation i...
Sports Dentistry (SD) acts in the prevention, maintenance and treatment of oral and facial injuries,...
With the increased popularity of contact sports and encouragement to participate at an early age, th...
Sports is an integral part of life and has become a career option for many. This article is based on...
Sports dentistry has traditionally focused on orofacial trauma. There is now increasing evidence tha...
AbstractThe risk of dental trauma may increase during sports participation. The purpose of this stud...
Introduction: Dental injuries are the most common form of orofacial injury suffered during sports p...
Dental traumatology is a major connecting link between sports and dentistry. Sporting activities hav...
Sports dentistry is a developing field of dentistry and includes the prevention and management of sp...
Sports dentistry originated in 1980s. Most of the sports-related injuries are musculoskeletal. There...
A sports-related dental injury is defined as injuries to the oral and maxillofacial regions associat...
Sports dentistry originated in 1980s. Most of the sports-related injuries are musculoskeletal. There...
Dental trauma can involve injuries to hard tissues and pulp, to periodontal tissues, to bone tissue,...
Dental trauma can involve injuries to hard tissues and pulp, to periodontal tissues, to bone tissue,...
Dental trauma due to sport is devastating to any athlete but is made worse when the athlete is young...
Since dental/orofacial injuries were the commonest type of injuries sustained during participation i...
Sports Dentistry (SD) acts in the prevention, maintenance and treatment of oral and facial injuries,...
With the increased popularity of contact sports and encouragement to participate at an early age, th...
Sports is an integral part of life and has become a career option for many. This article is based on...
Sports dentistry has traditionally focused on orofacial trauma. There is now increasing evidence tha...
AbstractThe risk of dental trauma may increase during sports participation. The purpose of this stud...
Introduction: Dental injuries are the most common form of orofacial injury suffered during sports p...