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Risk Assessment
Low Velocity Non-Contact Sports — Refers to golf, skiing, weight
lifting, running, swimming and others where the athletes perform individually at
a reasonable speed without contact with others. The risk of dental injury is low.
High Velocity Non-Contact Sports — When “non-contact” athletes
move at high rates of speed, accidents can occur. Examples are bicycling, skateboarding,
cricket and skiing. These accidents can be some of the most complicated and severe.
Contact Sports — Characterized by frequent body to body or body
to equipment (ball) contact. Contact is incidental to the game, not a requirement.
Examples of this are basketball, soccer and baseball.
Collision Sports — Contact is an intended and critical part of
the game. Examples are football and boxing. Without protection, they are most likely
to result in oral-facial injuries, making the case for the use of protective devices,
which show the best success when used.