Lechner Katharina, Connert Thomas, Kühl Sebastian, Filippi Andreas
Department of Oral Surgery, Oral Radiology and Oral Medicine, Center of Dental Traumatology, University Center for Dental Medicine Basel, Basel, Switzerland.
Department of Periodontology, Endodontology and Cariology, University Center for Dental Medicine Basel, Basel, Switzerland.
Dent Traumatol. 2017 Jun;33(3):214-220. doi: 10.1111/edt.12331. Epub 2017 Apr 10.
BACKGROUND/AIMS: There is an increased risk of orofacial injuries in swimming pool facilities. Nevertheless, only a few studies have addressed this issue. The aim of this study was to identify the frequency of lip and tooth injuries at public swimming pools in Austria. A further aim was to examine which gender and age groups were affected, where and why these injuries occurred, and whether pool attendants had sufficient knowledge of dental first-aid measures.
A total of 764 pool attendants in Austria were contacted by telephone and 689 participated in the study (90.2%). The attendants were interviewed retrospectively about accident occurrences in 2014 by a standardized questionnaire. Responses to the provision of first aid and choice of storage medium for avulsed teeth were subsequently evaluated.
The frequency of lip injuries was 19.0%, and tooth injuries were 11.3%. Male bathers (P < .05) and children under 12 years (P < .001) most frequently suffered injuries. The waterslide was the most common accident site. The most common cause of lip injuries was slipping on wet surfaces (39.0%), and for tooth injuries it was collisions with other persons or objects (each 28.1%). The pool attendants' responses were predominantly good or sufficient on first aid, with the exception of what storage medium to choose. Tooth rescue boxes were available in only 8.6% of all pool facilities.
Orofacial injuries are a frequently occurring problem in swimming pool facilities. The pool attendants' knowledge on first-aid care of tooth injuries could still be improved.
背景/目的:在游泳池设施中,口面部受伤的风险有所增加。然而,只有少数研究涉及这一问题。本研究的目的是确定奥地利公共游泳池中唇部和牙齿受伤的频率。另一个目的是调查哪些性别和年龄组受到影响、这些损伤发生的地点和原因,以及泳池工作人员对牙齿急救措施是否有足够的了解。
通过电话联系了奥地利总共764名泳池工作人员,其中689人参与了研究(90.2%)。通过标准化问卷对工作人员进行回顾性访谈,了解2014年的事故发生情况。随后对提供急救的情况以及对脱落牙齿储存介质的选择进行了评估。
唇部受伤的频率为19.0%,牙齿受伤的频率为11.3%。男性游泳者(P <.05)和12岁以下儿童(P <.001)受伤最为频繁。水滑梯是最常见的事故地点。唇部受伤最常见的原因是在湿滑表面滑倒(39.0%),牙齿受伤的原因是与他人或物体碰撞(均为28.1%)。除了选择何种储存介质外,泳池工作人员在急救方面的回答大多良好或充分。在所有泳池设施中,只有8.6%配备了牙齿急救箱。
口面部损伤是游泳池设施中经常出现的问题。泳池工作人员在牙齿损伤急救护理方面的知识仍有待提高。