# Oral health care at major sporting competitions

**Authors:** Wendy Turner, Peter Fine

PMC · DOI: 10.1038/s41415-025-9004-9 · British Dental Journal · 2026-02-27

## TL;DR

This paper highlights the importance of including dental care in medical teams at major sporting events to support athletes' performance and well-being.

## Contribution

The paper emphasizes the need for early integration of oral health leads and the dual roles of general and sports dentists in these events.

## Key findings

- Dentists at sporting events help prevent dental trauma and manage orofacial injuries effectively.
- Having dental professionals on-site leads to quicker recovery and return to play for athletes.
- Sports dentists contribute valuable skills and knowledge to the overall medical support team.

## Abstract

Medical facilities at major sporting events can have a huge influence on the overall enjoyment and success of the event for both athletes and spectators. The inclusion of dental care facilities within the medical team is desirable following the clear link between oral health and athletic performance, prevention of dental trauma and keeping athletes pain free during competition. Competition medical care organisers should discuss oral healthcare provision at an early stage of development with their oral health lead, having appointed an oral health lead at an early stage. The role of the dentist is twofold: general dentists who volunteer to facilitate the dental suite at the medical centre and undertake routine dental care of athletes, and specialist sports dentists who work within the field of play at vulnerable sports to deal with orofacial and dental trauma. Both groups of dentists show great skill, huge enthusiasm and a large degree of determination to support the athletes. The value of having dentists available at major sporting events is becoming increasing recognised by sports medics who appreciate the specialist knowledge and skills that the dental professionals bring to the team.

Having dentists as members of the medical team at major sporting events has been shown to be supportive, important and educational.The role of the sports dentist at major sporting events in dealing with field-of-play orofacial injuries adds to the excellent support structures in place for elite athletes.Competent sports dentists can resolve both hard and soft tissue injuries on site, resulting in a speedy return to play for many of the athletes.

Having dentists as members of the medical team at major sporting events has been shown to be supportive, important and educational.

The role of the sports dentist at major sporting events in dealing with field-of-play orofacial injuries adds to the excellent support structures in place for elite athletes.

Competent sports dentists can resolve both hard and soft tissue injuries on site, resulting in a speedy return to play for many of the athletes.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** toothache (MESH:D014098), ankylosis (MESH:D000844), mandibular fracture (MESH:D008337), root resorption (MESH:D012391), oral health problems (MESH:D000076082), bleeding (MESH:D006470), oral disease (MESH:D009059), anxiety (MESH:D001007), pain (MESH:D010146), dental trauma (MESH:D014947), soft tissue injuries (MESH:D017695), cardiac illness (MESH:D006331), orofacial injuries (MESH:D020820), dental injuries (MESH:D009057), fracture of the mandible (MESH:C563485), tooth fracture (MESH:D014082)
- **Chemicals:** glass ionomer (MESH:C015897), titanium (MESH:D014025), FoP (-)
- **Species:** Canis lupus familiaris (dog, subspecies) [taxon 9615], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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