Preventing Dental Injuries in the Workplace
One of the most unnerving realities about any workplace is that it can, in an instant, become the site of an accident that causes a worker to sustain serious physical injury. While people may frequently consider the risk of developing a repetitive strain injury, suffering an electric shock, or a muscle tear, depending upon the nature of their occupation, it is unlikely that they will think of possible dental damage. Regrettably, injuries affecting the teeth and gums can occur in a variety of settings and may cause intense pain and require extensive treatment.
If you have suffered a dental injury during the performance of your work-related duties, you may be entitled to seek workers’ compensation benefits. Contact the compassionate Pennsylvania workers’ compensation attorneys of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. today at 610-667-7511 to learn more about your legal rights and options from a knowledgeable professional.
Avoiding Painful Dental Injuries
As with any workplace danger, there are some measures that you can take to lessen the likelihood that you will sustain damage to your teeth and gums. These include the following:
- Use caution to avoid trip, slip, and fall accidents
- Use extreme care when in the vicinity of shelves or other objects at a level even with one’s head
- Use caution when operating heavy machinery or using power tools, as improper handling of these objects can lead to forceful striking against one’s mouth
Contact Us
If you have suffered dental or periodontal injuries in the workplace, you may be eligible for compensation to address your medical bills and lost wages. Contact the Pennsylvania workers’ compensation attorneys Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. today at 610-667-7511.

