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Poor Oral Health Severely Impacts Training and Athletic Performance, Says FDI World Dental Federation
GENEVA, June 5, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

If they want to win, elite and amateur athletes need to make their oral 
health[https://www.fdiworlddental.org/what-we-do/projects/sports-dentistry] a 
top priority.

FDI World Dental Federation (FDI) couldn't agree more. Today the organization 
released a series of sports dentistry resources for amateur
https://www.fdiworlddental.org/resources/brochures/guidelines-for-amateurs and 
elite 
https://www.fdiworlddental.org/resources/brochures/guidelines-for-elite-athletes 
athletes, dentists and sports medicine physicians 
https://www.fdiworlddental.org/resources/brochures/guidelines-for-dentists-and-sports-medicine-physicians 
,and sports organizations 
https://www.fdiworlddental.org/resources/toolkits/toolkit-for-sports-organizations 

The release coincides with a packed summer sports season, including the FIFA 
Women's World Cup France 2019, the Roland-Garros (French Open) finals, and the 
start of the US Open (golf), to name a few.

Oral injury or trauma are not the only dental dilemmas that arise while 
practicing sports: 
- Sports-related stress can lead to dehydration, dry mouth, and teeth 
-grinding. 
- Energy beverages and certain foods and supplements contain added sugars and 
acidic ingredients, which can cause caries and increase the risk of gum disease 
and tooth erosion. 
- A dental emergency – such as a gum abscess, infected tooth, or wisdom tooth 
eruption – before a competition can impair performance or even prevent the 
athlete from participating at all.

"A healthy mouth contributes to a healthy body. We don't always consider the 
disastrous effects of poor oral on overall health and athletic success," said 
FDI President Dr Kathryn Kell. "We want to build upon this understanding and 
make sure it's part of the conversation between sports medicine physicians and 
their patients." 

Ignoring oral health impacts athletic performance in several significant ways:
- Poor oral health affects quality of life and well-being, two key elements for 
strong athletic performance. 
- Tooth decay and gum disease can cause or maintain inflammations and 
infections in the body. 
- Some athletes are also at an increased risk for oral and dental trauma and 
injuries when practicing contact and combat sports without proper protection.

FDI recommends wearing a mouthguard (custom-made is best) when engaging in 
contact sports, even if the sport is practiced occasionally. FDI also advises 
athletes to brush their teeth twice a day for two minutes with a fluoride 
toothpaste; visit the dentist at least once a year; counteract the effects of 
acidic and sugary energy foods and drinks by rinsing with water afterwards; and 
opt for water to stay hydrated throughout the day. 

"We are proud to work with FDI to actively address athletes' oral health 
needs," said Marzia Massignani, senior manager of scientific affairs and 
corporate communications at Sunstar. "Whether you're an Olympian or out for a 
Sunday morning jog, your oral health impacts your performance. These resources 
will be shared widely with athletes, trainers, and health professionals to 
promote oral health and good oral hygiene practices for optimal athletic 
performance."

About FDI World Dental Federation
FDI[https://www.fdiworlddental.org/] is the main representative body for more 
than one million dentists worldwide, with a vision of leading the world to 
optimal oral health. Its membership comprises some 200 national member 
associations and specialist groups in over 130 countries. FDI is based in 
Geneva, Switzerland. 

About SUNSTAR
SUNSTAR[http://www.sunstar.com/] is a multinational company headquartered in 
Switzerland and founded in 1932 in Osaka, Japan. Under the motto "Always strive 
to help people everywhere achieve better health and enhance their 
quality-of-life," SUNSTAR continuously provides high-value-added products in 
the oral care, health & beauty, environment, and safety & high technology 
markets.

FDI media contact: Charanjit Jagait Tel: +41-79-796-76-13
SUNSTAR media contact: Elena Alcalde Tel: +34-669-589-266

SOURCE: FDI World Dental Federation
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