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'Repairing sports inflicted tooth damage,' a new report from the San Luis Obispo dentist

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Wednesday, April 3, 2024

SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif., April 3, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- A sports accident can go quickly beyond bruises and scratches, causing broken bones, head trauma, and broken teeth. "Everyone wants a great smile," says Dr. Douglas Ng from SLO Family Dentistry. "Athletes of any age have several options for repairing or replacing broken teeth."

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  • SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif., April 3, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- A sports accident can go quickly beyond bruises and scratches, causing broken bones, head trauma, and broken teeth.
  • Ng recently released the report, "Repairing sports inflicted tooth damage," which examines the options for restoring a smile when teeth are damaged or lost.
  • "Get immediate medical attention to rule out other injuries," advises the San Luis Obispo dentist .
  • A Southern California native, the San Luis Obispo dentist was a Regents Scholar at the University of California, Riverside where he graduated with honors.

Outlook on the Sports Mouthguard Global Market to 2030 - Players Include Shock Doctor, Brain Pad, MAX Mouthguards and Fight Dentist - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Friday, September 23, 2022

Furthermore, rising consumer awareness about the importance of sports mouthguards is fueling the growth of the industry.

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  • Furthermore, rising consumer awareness about the importance of sports mouthguards is fueling the growth of the industry.
  • A mouthguard is a device that fits over a person's upper teeth to protect them from injury during contact sports.
  • Every year, more than 5 million teeth are avulsed, many of which occur during sports activities, costing nearly $500 million in tooth replacement.
  • Relatively high disposable income, high product availability & dental associations mandating the use of mouthguards are the key drivers contributing to the region's market growth.

Endoscopic Spine Surgeon Dr. Kaixuan Liu with Atlantic Spine Center Offers Several Injury-Prevention Tips for Raking Leaves

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Tuesday, October 5, 2021

The tendency during raking is to bend forward with head down, compressing the discs in the lumbar region and straining the cervical discs.

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  • The tendency during raking is to bend forward with head down, compressing the discs in the lumbar region and straining the cervical discs.
  • Echoing the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Dr. Liu offers these leaf-cleanup tips:
    Warm up muscles before raking.
  • Atlantic Spine Center is a nationally recognized leader for endoscopic spine surgery with several locations in NJ and NYC.
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    Kaixuan Liu, MD, PhD , is a board-certified physician with Atlantic Spine Center.