In the summer months, pool accidents were one of the leading causes of dental emergency and the office of E. "Mac" Edington, DDS, MAGD, former president of the former Dental Academy (AGD). Dr. Eddington said: "Swim under water and quickly reached the water, causing some children to hit hard rock walls and loosen their anterior teeth.
Moreover, running on the surfaces of slippery, smooth cement and ceramic pools, many children's heads get into the ground, often causing the teeth to crack or dislodge. Dr. Eddington said: "Sneaking into shallow water, hitting the bottom will push the teeth up and may break the entire bone.