Q: Why is spring considered the worst time of
the year for facial, mouth, and head injuries?
A: Spring is the worst time of year for these
injuries. As a matter of fact, April is
National Facial Protection Month. April
was named National Facial Protection month and is sponsored by several Sport
and Dental associations due to the large number of injuries from people getting
outside and participating in outdoor activities.
Research by the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry’s Policy
on Prevention of Sports-related Orofacial Injuries found that 10% to 39% of all
dental injuries in children are related to sport injuries. Research also found
that three of the five most common causes of childhood injuries are bicycling,
playgrounds and soccer.
Most of the injuries
could have been prevented or minimized by following the below guidelines:
•
Use a mouth
guard to protect your teeth.
•
Wear a
helmet. Not just for sports like
football or hockey. Wear when playing sports
such as softball, baseball, bicycling, and skateboarding.
•
Ensure
for proper vision (20/20) and wear protective eye gear.
•
Use face
shields to protect your face from flying objects and balls.
•
Be alert. Be conscience of your surroundings and
minimize distractions.
The following websites
were used in answering the question:
http://www.ada.org/en/press-room/news-releases/2015-archive/april/sports-safety-tips-for-national-facial-protection-month
http://www.momsteam.com/health-safety/inexpensive-sports-safety-precautions-can-help-prevent-costly-sports-injuries
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