Department of Prosthodontics, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, School of Dentistry, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
Oral Health and Masticatory System Group, (Bellvitge Biomedical Research Institute) IDIBELL, Barcelona, Spain.
Dent Traumatol. 2019 Apr;35(2):135-141. doi: 10.1111/edt.12455. Epub 2019 Jan 7.
BACKGROUND/AIM: Approximately 50% of water polo players have suffered orofacial injuries. However, fewer than 8% of players wear a mouthguard. A more comfortable mouthguard design is therefore needed to increase compliance. The aim of this study was to assess the effect of reducing the palatal extension of a custom-made mouthguard on the degree of satisfaction with a mouthguard among water polo players.
Eighteen elite water polo players participated in this randomized crossover trial. Two custom-made mouthguards were fabricated for each participant using 4-mm-thick ethyl vinyl acetate foils, defined by the extension of the palatal margin from the cervical line: conventional (6 mm) and shortened (2 mm). The mouthguards were worn during all training sessions and matches, in a randomized sequence (one mouthguard type for the first and fourth weeks and the other for the second and third weeks). Mouthguards were evaluated on 10-point scales for discomfort, interference with oral functions, protection, and general satisfaction after each training session or match.
Players evaluated the shortened mouthguard as having less interference with speech (Effect 1.30; P < 0.001), breathing (Effect 0.98; P = 0.004), swallowing (Effect 1.30; P < 0.001), and athletic performance (Effect 0.61; P = 0.03) compared with the conventional mouthguard. The perceived degree of protection was similar among participants when wearing each type of mouthguard. Overall, players were more satisfied with the shortened mouthguard (Effect 0.64; P = 0.03).
Reducing the palatal extension of a custom-made mouthguard from 6 to 2 mm improves the overall satisfaction of elite water polo players without affecting the perceived degree of protection.
背景/目的:大约 50%的水球运动员遭受过口腔面部损伤。然而,只有不到 8%的运动员佩戴口腔防护用具。因此,需要设计一种更舒适的口腔防护用具来提高依从性。本研究旨在评估减少定制口腔防护用具腭部延伸对水球运动员对口腔防护用具满意度的影响。
18 名精英水球运动员参与了这项随机交叉试验。使用 4 毫米厚的乙烯-醋酸乙烯酯泡沫材料为每位参与者制作了两个定制的口腔防护用具,定义为腭缘从颈线的延伸:常规(6 毫米)和缩短(2 毫米)。参与者在所有训练课和比赛中随机佩戴(第一和第四周佩戴一种类型的口腔防护用具,第二和第三周佩戴另一种类型的口腔防护用具)。在每次训练课或比赛后,使用 10 分制对口腔防护用具的不适感、对口腔功能的干扰、防护性和总体满意度进行评估。
与常规口腔防护用具相比,运动员认为缩短的口腔防护用具对言语(效应 1.30;P<0.001)、呼吸(效应 0.98;P=0.004)、吞咽(效应 1.30;P<0.001)和运动表现(效应 0.61;P=0.03)的干扰较小。当佩戴每种类型的口腔防护用具时,参与者对防护程度的感知相似。总体而言,运动员对缩短的口腔防护用具更满意(效应 0.64;P=0.03)。
将定制口腔防护用具的腭部延伸从 6 毫米减少到 2 毫米可以提高精英水球运动员的整体满意度,而不会影响对防护程度的感知。