
As warm spring arrives, more people are enjoying outdoor activities. However, it is important to pay special attention to the increased risk of tooth damage.
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In particular, cases of tooth damage among children and teenagers are increasing. According to a study by a university dental hospital, the places where accidents occurred most often were outdoor roads and parks. Therefore, enough care is needed to protect teeth during outdoor activities.
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For tooth damage in children and teenagers, prompt action is important. If a tooth is knocked out, store it in milk or saline solution and quickly visit a dentist or emergency room. In particular, damage to the front teeth is important not only for appearance but also for function, so prompt treatment is needed.
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If a tooth is damaged, the damaged area can be restored to resemble a natural tooth through resin or laminate treatment. However, if the nerve is exposed, pain should be reduced, root canal treatment should be performed, and then the tooth should be covered with a prosthetic.
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If a tooth is completely damaged, implant treatment may be necessary. In particular, for front tooth damage, immediate implant treatment may be helpful. This method can shorten the treatment period by placing an implant immediately after extraction.
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Experts said, "Since tooth damage in children is not a minor matter, prompt action is important. Damaged teeth should be treated quickly so that there is no interference with growth and pronunciation."
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When enjoying safe outdoor activities, it is a good idea to wear protective gear such as helmets or mouthguards. It is also important to stay active in safe places where accidents are unlikely to happen. Let’s enjoy a safe spring together!
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