Rattai Jordan, Levin Liran
Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada.
Division of Periodontology, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada.
Dent Traumatol. 2018 Apr;34(2):107-113. doi: 10.1111/edt.12387. Epub 2018 Mar 9.
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Ice hockey players of all ages experience oral and dental injuries. The aim of this study was to evaluate the rates of ice hockey-related oral injuries, time lost due to oral injury, and mechanisms of oral injuries in the province of Alberta during a 15-year period (2001-2016).
Hockey Alberta, the governing body for minor ice hockey associations across the province, collects injury report forms from injured participants in sanctioned events. Fifteen years (2001-2016) of this database was examined for total respondents suffering oral injuries. Data on total injuries, estimated time lost, and injury mechanism were analyzed.
Overall, 12 433 ice hockey-related injuries were recorded. The oral region was the third most common body part (16% of total injuries) to be injured after the arms and legs. Oral injuries have been occurring at a relatively constant rate each year from 2001 to 2016, with a maximum of 174 and minimum of 99 reported. Oral injuries usually result in a short absence from the sport of 1 week or less and tend to occur through being struck by a stick or the hockey puck. This differs from total injuries, which tend to occur through collisions with the boards or other players.
Rates of oral injuries in Alberta due to ice hockey comprise a significant portion of the injuries that players sustain. Oral injuries occur mostly when a player is struck with a puck or stick, and the rest of the body is injured primarily through collisions. Dental practitioners can help ice hockey athletes prevent oral and dental injuries through encouraging the use of mouthguards (custom over boil and bite) and continuing to wear full-face protection.
背景/目的:各个年龄段的冰球运动员都会遭受口腔和牙齿损伤。本研究的目的是评估在15年期间(2001 - 2016年),艾伯塔省与冰球相关的口腔损伤发生率、因口腔损伤而损失的时间以及口腔损伤的机制。
艾伯塔省曲棍球协会是该省小型冰球协会的管理机构,收集来自受制裁赛事中受伤参与者的 injury report forms(此处原文可能有误,推测为“受伤报告表”)。对该数据库15年(2001 - 2016年)的数据进行检查,以确定遭受口腔损伤的总受访者。分析了有关总损伤、估计损失时间和损伤机制的数据。
总体而言,记录了12433例与冰球相关的损伤。口腔区域是继手臂和腿部之后第三大最常受伤的身体部位(占总损伤的16%)。从2001年到2016年,口腔损伤每年的发生率相对稳定,报告的最高值为174例,最低值为99例。口腔损伤通常导致运动员短时间(1周或更短时间)无法参加比赛,且往往是被球杆或冰球击中所致。这与总损伤不同,总损伤往往是通过与护板或其他球员碰撞造成的。
在艾伯塔省,冰球导致的口腔损伤占球员所受损伤的很大一部分。口腔损伤大多发生在球员被冰球或球杆击中时,而身体其他部位的损伤主要是通过碰撞造成的。牙科医生可以通过鼓励使用护齿器(定制的煮沸咬合式)并继续佩戴全面部防护装备来帮助冰球运动员预防口腔和牙齿损伤。