Current offer: $125 new patient exam

Includes:
fluoride and x-rays!

830.240.1633

751 Best Dr Suite D, Seguin, TX 78155

What to Expect After Suffering Dental Trauma Due to a Baseball Injury

by | Mar 14, 2025 | Pediatric Dentistry

A fun day at the ballpark can quickly turn stressful when an unexpected hit leads to a dental injury. Whether your child took a fastball to the mouth or had a collision on the field, dental trauma can be upsetting for you and your child. Swelling, pain, or a damaged tooth may leave you wondering what your next steps should be to help your child maintain their bright smile. The good news is that with the right care, your child’s smile can heal properly. Knowing what to expect after a baseball-related dental injury can help you stay calm and take the best steps for their recovery!

At Guadalupe Kids Dental, we understand dental injuries can happen in an instant, especially during sports games like baseball. Whether your child has a chipped tooth, a knocked-out tooth, or mouth pain after a baseball injury, our team is here to provide gentle and effective care. We focus on preserving your child’s smile while keeping them as comfortable as possible throughout the healing process. If your little slugger experiences a dental emergency, we’re ready to help them get back to feeling their best.

Immediate Actions To Take After Your Child Suffers Dental Trauma During a Baseball Game

After suffering dental trauma from a baseball injury, you can expect your child to likely experience a certain degree of pain, swelling, potential bleeding, and sensitivity in the affected area. The severity of these symptoms will depend on the extent of the injury and the actions you take as their parent in the moments following the incident. 

In most cases, immediate action is crucial to ensure your child’s smile can be restored despite the injury they suffered. It is important that they see a dentist for evaluation and treatment, which could include options like splinting a loose tooth, root canal treatment if the nerve is damaged, or even tooth extraction in severe cases. Regular follow-up appointments are important to monitor healing and address any complications that may arise after the initial treatment is completed. In the moments immediately following the baseball injury that has left your child with dental trauma, you should have them take the following actions:

  • Rinse the mouth gently: Your child should immediately rinse out their mouth with cold water to clean the area and remove any debris that may have gotten in their mouth when the injury occurred. 
  • Apply a cold compress: To reduce any swelling or pain your child may be experiencing, you can apply a cold compress to the affected area.
  • Contact your child’s emergency dentist: You should call your child’s dentist and schedule an appointment as soon as possible. This step is especially important if a tooth is knocked out or severely displaced after the incident.

After your child’s treatment, we may recommend various options for post-treatment care like pain medication, a soft diet, and any necessary follow-up appointments. If your child has suffered dental trauma due to a baseball injury, our team at Guadalupe Kids Dental is here to help get your child the prompt and comforting care necessary to help their smile recover! 

Helping Your Child Recover After a Baseball-Related Dental Injury

At Guadalupe Kids Dental, we know dental injuries can be overwhelming for kids and parents, especially after a sports-related accident. That’s why we focus on providing quick, compassionate care to restore your child’s smile and ease their discomfort. 

From immediate treatment to long-term healing, our team is here to support your child every step of the way. If your little athlete has suffered a dental injury, don’t wait, give us a call at (830) 209-7262 or reach out through our contact form so we can help them recover comfortably and confidently.

Dr. Kristopher “Kit” Bennion
Dr. Kristopher “Kit” Bennion is a board-certified pediatric dentist and the founder of Guadalupe Kids Dental in Seguin, Texas. With extensive training from the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and the University of Pennsylvania, Dr. Bennion specializes in sedation dentistry and the care of medically complex pediatric patients. A proud father of seven, including a son with Down Syndrome, he brings a deeply personal understanding of the unique needs of every child. Dr. Bennion is committed to providing compassionate, family-centered care that emphasizes prevention, education, and minimally invasive treatments.