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Sports and Braces in Coatesville: Can They Go Together?

February 6, 2019

Filed under: Uncategorized — drsimeone @ 4:12 pm

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You worry about your child’s safety. It’s part of your job as a parent. If you are considering traditional metal braces for your child, you may have questions about how they will affect your child’s life. Is it safe for your child to continue playing sports with braces? Could braces present a risk to their oral health if there’s an accident? Is there a way to protect my child’s teeth while they participate in sports? These are all valid questions from a concerned parent about braces in Coatesville. Here are some answers that should put all your fears to rest.

Is it safe to play sports and have braces?

The simple answer is yes. Your child should not refrain from being active while wearing braces. In most cases, braces have no effect at all on an athlete’s ability to perform in sports. By all means, let your child participate!

Could braces harm my child’s mouth or teeth?

The metal brackets do present a minimal risk of scraping your child’s lips or cheek in the case of a serious impact; however, traditional braces can actually help prevent damage to their teeth. They can act as an extra force keeping your child’s teeth in place in case of a significant blow. So, for example, instead of dealing with a knocked-out tooth, your child could only have a chipped tooth, which is easier to treat and heal from.

Is there additional protection available for my child?

Particularly for those who participate in contact sports, you may want additional protection for your child with a sports mouth guard. Your orthodontist in Coatesville can fit your child with a custom mouth guard that will feel perfectly comfortable. Some orthodontist offices provide these standard flat mouth guards to their patients at no charge. This small extra step is worth looking into to protect your child’s teeth and mouth from potential harm whether or not they wear braces.

In the end, braces are meant to improve your child’s life, not interfere with it. You can rest a little easier knowing that their braces will not put them at more risk while they play sports. Wearing a mouth guard with or without braces can help ensure that your child’s mouth is safe out there on the field or court. If you have more questions about how to care for your child’s mouth with braces, contact your orthodontist.

About the Practice

Chester County Dental Arts was opened in 2016 by Dr. Mark Simeone, who has over 17 years of dental experience. Also on staff are Dr. Ronni Bruck, an orthodontist; Dr. Jean Bichara, a periodontist; and Dr. Candace Shoengold, a general dentist. With so many experts, patients can get all the dental services they need under one roof. To schedule an appointment, you can call (610) 383-1600 or click here.

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