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Issue: August 2024
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Common Workplace Mouth Injuries

Harnessing AI In Work Comp Dental Claim Management

Mouth injuries in the workplace can range from minor abrasions to severe trauma. Understanding the common causes and industries where these injuries occur is essential for claims professionals to handle related cases effectively.

Before we discuss common workplace injuries and the industries where they are most prevalent, let’s address the most common question: If a tooth is injured or knocked out at work, it’s crucial to act quickly to preserve it. First, rinse the tooth gently under cool water to remove any debris. Avoid touching the root. If possible, reinsert the tooth into its socket and bite down on a clean cloth to hold it in place. If you can’t reinsert it, place the tooth in a small milk or saline solution container to keep it moist. Seek emergency dental care as soon as possible. Time is of the essence for successful reimplantation and preserving the tooth’s vitality.

Now, let’s learn about the most common dental claims you may encounter.

Common Causes of Workplace Mouth Injuries

  • Falls: Slips, trips, and falls are a leading cause of mouth injuries. Workers may strike their faces on hard surfaces, causing fractures, lacerations, or tooth damage.
  • Assaults: Workplace violence, including physical assaults, can result in severe mouth injuries, such as broken jaws, dislodged teeth, or facial lacerations.
  • Machinery Accidents: Workers in manufacturing and industrial settings are at risk of mouth injuries from machinery accidents. For example, flying objects may strike workers in the face or become entangled in moving parts.
  • Chemical Exposure: Certain chemicals can cause burns or irritation to the mouth and lips. This is particularly common in the chemical manufacturing, cleaning, and agriculture industries.
  • Sports-Related Injuries: Workers may sustain mouth injuries from contact sports or accidents in workplaces where sports or recreational activities are part of the job, such as construction or landscaping.

Industries at High Risk

  • Construction: Construction workers are exposed to various hazards that can lead to mouth injuries, including falls, machinery accidents, and workplace violence.
  • Manufacturing: Employees in manufacturing industries, particularly those involving heavy machinery or chemicals, are at risk of mouth injuries.
  • Healthcare: Healthcare workers, especially dentists and dental assistants, may experience mouth injuries due to exposure to sharp instruments or accidental needle sticks.
  • Hospitality: Workers in the hospitality industry, such as bartenders and servers, may sustain mouth injuries from falls, burns, or accidents involving sharp objects.
  • Sports and Recreation: Industries that involve sports or recreational activities, such as coaching or landscaping, can lead to mouth injuries among employees.
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MTI America Wins Best Booth
at WCI

MTI America had a fantastic time at the WCI Conference on August 19th-21st. It was a pleasure meeting new faces and reconnecting with old friends.

Our booth, designed around the fun theme "Supercharge the Future," was a hit. We enjoyed all the positive feedback from visitors and are thrilled to announce that MTI America won Best Booth at the conference.

We are already looking forward to participating again next year.

Harnessing AI In Work Comp Dental Claim Management

In the evolving landscape of dental care, artificial intelligence (AI) is making significant strides in reviewing treatment plans, particularly for occupational injuries. This article delves into AI’s potential to align treatments with injury specifics, safeguard payers, and ascertain the precision and necessity of dental treatments.

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Stay Sane in the Claims Game
The Ultimate Health Update for Professionals

Surviving the Scorcher
A Guide to Beat the Heat

Is the sun beating down on you like a fiery oven? Fear not, fellow heat-sufferer! We have fantastic tips to help you stay sane and safe during the sweltering summer months.


Embrace the Dark Side

  • Go nocturnal: Turn your nights into days. Sleep during the hottest hours and emerge as a refreshed, heat-resistant creature of the night.
  • Embrace the indoors: Your home is your fortress. Stock up on snacks, movies, and a good AC unit.
  • Wear dark colors: Contrary to popular belief, dark colors can keep you cooler. They absorb heat and reflect it away from your body.

Water, Water, Everywhere

  • Hydrate like a camel: Drink plenty of water throughout the day, even if you don't feel thirsty. Your body will thank you.
  • Frozen treats: Indulge in icy delights like popsicles, ice cream, or frozen yogurt. It's a delicious way to stay cool.
  • Water-based activities: You can take a dip in the pool, lake, or ocean or just splash around in your backyard sprinkler.

Dress for Success (in the Heat)

  • Lightweight fabrics: Opt for loose-fitting clothing made from breathable fabrics like cotton or linen.
  • Hats and sunglasses: Protect your head and eyes from the sun's harmful rays.
  • Avoid tight clothing: Tight clothing can trap heat and moisture.

Be a Plant Parent (Indoors)

  • Indoor gardening: Houseplants can help purify the air and add a touch of greenery to your home. Some plants, like aloe vera, can even help soothe sunburn.

Remember, the key to surviving the heat is to stay cool and hydrated and avoid excessive exertion. Following these tips, you can beat the heat and enjoy the summer without breaking a sweat (or going crazy).

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