Faculty of Dentistry, State University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Dent Traumatol. 2010 Jun;26(3):248-53. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-9657.2010.00884.x.
The aim of this cross-sectional epidemiological survey was to assess the prevalence of dental trauma in athletes representing 42 countries competing at the most recent Pan American Games (XV Pan Am) held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in July of 2007, and to determine prior use and type of mouthguard among this group of athletes. The examiners participated in standardization and calibration training sessions before the field phase began. Invitations were sent to >5500 participating athletes competing in 41 sports and to the Medical Committee of the Pan American Sports Organization before and during the XV PAN. A convenience sample of 409 athletes was recruited. After signing an informed consent, all athletes answered a questionnaire. Data were collected at the clinical examination and recorded on a specific trauma form. The mean age of the athletes was 24.4 +/- 5.3 years. Males comprised 55% of the sample; females 45%. The prevalence of dental trauma among the athletes was 49.6% (n = 203) with no gender-based differences. Most of these injuries (63.6%) were related to activities during training or competition. Sports with the highest injury prevalence were wrestling (83.3%), boxing (73.7%), basketball (70.6%) and karate (60%). The most common injury was enamel fracture (39.8%); root fracture was the least common (0.4%). The teeth most affected were the maxillary permanent central incisors (n = 113), followed by the mandibular central incisors (n = 19). Based on the results of this study, nearly one-half of the subjects had experienced previous dental trauma; the majority related to sports activities. Furthermore, only 17% of the athletes reported prior mouthguard use; the most frequent mouthguards reported were boil-and-bite. These results suggest the importance of enhanced educational efforts and the use of properly fitted mouthguards to reduce dental trauma among athletes in international sports competition, especially in sports where mouthguards are not mandatory.
本横断面流行病学调查的目的是评估代表 42 个国家参加于 2007 年 7 月在巴西里约热内卢举行的最近一届泛美运动会(第 15 届泛美运动会)的运动员中牙外伤的患病率,并确定这群运动员中先前使用和类型的护齿器。检查人员在现场阶段开始前参加了标准化和校准培训课程。在第 15 届泛美运动会之前和期间,向参加 41 项运动的 5500 多名参赛运动员以及泛美体育组织医学委员会发出了邀请。招募了 409 名运动员的便利样本。所有运动员在签署知情同意书后回答了一份问卷。在临床检查时收集数据,并记录在特定的创伤表上。运动员的平均年龄为 24.4 +/- 5.3 岁。男性占样本的 55%;女性占 45%。运动员的牙外伤患病率为 49.6%(n = 203),无性别差异。这些损伤中,有 63.6%与训练或比赛期间的活动有关。受伤率最高的运动是摔跤(83.3%)、拳击(73.7%)、篮球(70.6%)和空手道(60%)。最常见的损伤是釉质裂(39.8%);根折最少见(0.4%)。受影响最严重的牙齿是上颌恒中切牙(n = 113),其次是下颌中切牙(n = 19)。根据这项研究的结果,近一半的受试者曾经历过先前的牙外伤;大多数与运动活动有关。此外,只有 17%的运动员报告了先前使用护齿器;报告的最常见的护齿器是热成型护齿器。这些结果表明,在国际体育比赛中,特别是在不强制使用护齿器的运动中,需要加强教育力度并使用适当适配的护齿器,以减少运动员的牙外伤。