Skec Vjekoslav, Macan Darko, Spicek Jasna, Susac Marija, Luksić Ivica
Educational Center for Military Police Major Alfred Hill, Oranièki odvojak 2, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia.
Mil Med. 2002 Dec;167(12):1016-9.
The impact of the acute stomatological conditions on the reducing of the combat readiness is an important responsibility for the military planners. Classification of dental health is the primary condition for research and assessment of the army dental readiness for combat. Clinical examination of teeth and mouth included 912 soldiers, 650 of whom were recruits and 262 active duty military personnel. According to their oral status, the examinees were divided into three classes. Class 1 included all those examinees that did not require any dental treatment or reevaluation within 12 months. Class 2 included all of the examinees whose oral health was such that if regularly controlled or followed up, they were not expected to have a dental emergency within 12 months. Class 3 included all of the examinees that required dental treatment to correct both their dental and oral health because the present condition was likely to cause acute stomatological conditions during the 12-month period. This survey designated 130 (14.3%) of the examinees to class 1,178 (19.5%) to class 2, and 604 (66.2%) to class 3. The combat readiness of the 604 (66.2%) examinees in the third class was reduced because a dental emergency can cause the need for dental treatment. The recruits do not have satisfactory dental status even at the beginning of their army service. Unfortunately, active duty military personnel do not have satisfactory dental status either, although they have access to cost-free dental care (prosthetics and orthodontics are not included). This increases the possibility for development of dental emergencies that would have a negative impact on combat readiness.
急性口腔疾病对战斗准备状态降低的影响是军事规划者的一项重要责任。牙齿健康分类是研究和评估军队牙齿战斗准备状态的首要条件。对912名士兵进行了牙齿和口腔的临床检查,其中650名是新兵,262名是现役军人。根据他们的口腔状况,将受检者分为三类。第1类包括所有在12个月内不需要任何牙科治疗或重新评估的受检者。第2类包括所有口腔健康状况良好的受检者,即如果定期进行控制或随访,预计他们在12个月内不会出现牙科急症。第3类包括所有需要进行牙科治疗以纠正牙齿和口腔健康状况的受检者,因为目前的状况可能在12个月内引发急性口腔疾病。本次调查将130名(14.3%)受检者归为第1类,178名(19.5%)归为第2类,604名(66.2%)归为第3类。第3类中的604名(66.2%)受检者的战斗准备状态降低,因为牙科急症可能导致需要进行牙科治疗。新兵即使在服兵役开始时牙齿状况也不理想。不幸的是,现役军人的牙齿状况也不理想,尽管他们可以获得免费的牙科护理(不包括假牙和正畸治疗)。这增加了发生牙科急症的可能性,而牙科急症会对战斗准备状态产生负面影响。