Emergency Facial Injuries in Athletics

Dental and oral injuries are a common occurrence in sport. Initial evaluation should always begin with an assessment of the patient ’s airway, breathing, circulation, as well as identification of associated injuries. Tooth avulsions are the only true dental emergency. Oral lacerations frequently do not require repair; however, special attention should be paid to lip lacerations involving the vermillion border. Most tooth and o ral lacerations can be treated on the field with urgent referral to a dentist.
Source: Clinics in Sports Medicine - Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Source Type: research