Singh Gundeep, Garg Shalini, Damle Satyawan Gangaramji, Dhindsa Abhishek, Kaur Ambreen, Singla Shilpy
M. M. College of Dental Sciences and Research, Maharishi Markandeshwar University, Mullana-Ambala, India.
M. M. College of Dental Sciences and Research, Maharishi Markandeshwar University, Mullana-Ambala, India ; Department of Pediatric and Preventive Dentistry, People's College of Dental Sciences, Bhanpur Road, Bhopal, India.
Asian J Sports Med. 2014 Sep;5(3):e22766. doi: 10.5812/asjsm.22766. Epub 2014 Aug 28.
Oral and dental injuries contribute to a major part of sports related injuries in children. Trauma occurring in developing years disrupts normal social functioning and brings about a major impact on quality of life due to their cumulative effect.
To assess the prevalence and causes of various sports related traumatic orodental injuries among 8 to 16 year school students along with identifying the associated risk factors in North India.
A cross sectional study consisting of high school students of different organized sports teams aged 8-16 years was carried out in geographical area of north India. The students were selected by multistage cluster sampling methodology. 1105 students from 19 school teams (sports teams) and sports academies participated in study through structured interview and clinical examination in different sports situations.
30.3% (n = 335) of students suffered from orodental injuries. A higher number of girls had injury (32%) than boys (29%), though the difference was not significant. Most of the students suffered from soft tissue injuries (48%) followed by tooth fractures (43%). Maximum numbers of injuries were reported in high velocity (44.1%) and medium intensity sports (46.6%) (P < 0.001) Maximum injuries occurred in basketball (50%) and lowest in the field of badminton (6.1%) (P < 0.05). Amateurs (52%) suffered the most from injuries as per level of coaching. Only 6% of boys and 2% of girls used mouthguards.
The result of the present study confirmed that students participating in different organized sports at high school level are at a very high risk of getting orodental injury. Hence knowledge and education regarding prevention of traumatic injuries is of paramount importance.
口腔和牙齿损伤在儿童运动相关损伤中占很大比例。发育阶段发生的创伤会扰乱正常的社交功能,并因其累积效应而对生活质量产生重大影响。
评估印度北部8至16岁在校学生各种运动相关创伤性口腔牙齿损伤的患病率和原因,并确定相关风险因素。
在印度北部地理区域对不同有组织运动队中8 - 16岁的高中生进行了一项横断面研究。学生通过多阶段整群抽样方法选取。来自19个校队(运动队)和体育学院的1105名学生通过在不同运动场景下的结构化访谈和临床检查参与了研究。
30.3%(n = 335)的学生患有口腔牙齿损伤。受伤的女孩人数(32%)略高于男孩(29%),尽管差异不显著。大多数学生遭受软组织损伤(48%),其次是牙齿骨折(43%)。高速运动(44.1%)和中等强度运动(46.6%)中报告的损伤数量最多(P < 0.001)。篮球运动中受伤人数最多(50%),羽毛球运动中最少(6.1%)(P < 0.05)。根据教练水平,业余选手(52%)受伤最多。只有6%的男孩和2%的女孩使用护齿器。
本研究结果证实,高中阶段参加不同有组织运动的学生遭受口腔牙齿损伤的风险非常高。因此,关于预防创伤性损伤的知识和教育至关重要。