Mouth Injury
June 26th, 2023
Medicare Card: How do you injure your mouth?
Mouth trauma can results from injury to the teeth or mouth, with many cases linked to sports injuries. However there are preventive measures you can take such as wearing a mouth guard and helmet which can reduce the likelihood of sustaining a mouth injury when playing sports.
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