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专业高山滑雪比赛中的牙外伤和舌损伤——一项世界性调查。

Dental trauma and tongue injuries in professional alpine ski racing-A worldwide survey.

机构信息

Department of Oral Surgery, Center of Dental Traumatology, University Center for Dental Medicine Basel, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland.

Department of Periodontology, Endodontology and Cariology, Center of Dental Traumatology, University Center for Dental Medicine Basel, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland.

出版信息

Dent Traumatol. 2021 Jun;37(3):414-418. doi: 10.1111/edt.12643. Epub 2020 Dec 29.

Abstract

BACKGROUND/AIM: Skiing is a sport with a medium risk of injuries, and injuries are increasingly common among professional alpine skiers. Examples of other medium-risk sports are for example handball, basketball, and karate. The aim of this study was to assess the frequency of dental trauma in professional alpine skiing and to determine whether the frequency of dental injuries is associated with a skier's performance level, alpine skiing discipline, and/or years of skiing experience.

MATERIAL AND METHODS

A questionnaire consisting of 17 questions was distributed to professional male ski racers to gather information about their skiing discipline (category), performance level, and injuries, particularly dental trauma.

RESULTS

A total of 161 out of 190 skiers returned the survey, with a response rate of 84.2%. Of these, 134 (83.2%) had suffered alpine ski racing-related injuries during their career and 38 (23.6%) reported skiing-related dental trauma-most commonly crown fractures (65.8%, n = 25), which mainly involved the maxillary or mandibular incisors (76.0%, n = 28). Ski racers with higher performance levels were more likely to experience dental injuries, but the difference in the frequency of dental trauma between participants in the speed versus technical category was not significant. Likewise, the number of years of ski racing experience did not impact the frequency of dental injuries. The participants rarely wore custom-made mouthguards (6.8%, n = 11). None of those who reported dental injuries were wearing a custom-made mouthguard when the injury occured. They preferred to wear chin guards, over-the-counter mouthguards, or no mouthguards.

CONCLUSION

Professional alpine ski racing has a medium risk of dental trauma, which further increases with skier performance level. The participating skiers rarely wore custom-made mouthguards.

摘要

背景/目的:滑雪是一项中等受伤风险的运动,在职业高山滑雪运动员中,受伤的情况越来越常见。其他中等受伤风险的运动包括手球、篮球和空手道。本研究的目的是评估职业高山滑雪中牙齿外伤的频率,并确定牙齿损伤的频率是否与滑雪者的运动水平、高山滑雪项目和/或滑雪经验年限有关。

材料和方法

向职业高山滑雪男运动员发放了一份由 17 个问题组成的问卷,以收集有关其滑雪项目(类别)、运动水平和受伤情况,特别是牙齿外伤的信息。

结果

共 190 名滑雪运动员中有 161 名(84.2%)回复了调查,其中 134 名(83.2%)在职业生涯中遭受过与高山滑雪相关的受伤,38 名(23.6%)报告了与滑雪相关的牙齿外伤-最常见的是牙冠折裂(65.8%,n=25),主要涉及上颌或下颌切牙(76.0%,n=28)。运动水平较高的滑雪运动员更有可能遭受牙齿损伤,但在速度组和技术组的参与者中,牙齿损伤的频率差异并不显著。同样,滑雪年限也没有影响牙齿损伤的频率。参与者很少佩戴定制的口腔防护用具(6.8%,n=11)。报告牙齿受伤的参与者中,没有一人在受伤时佩戴定制的口腔防护用具。他们更喜欢佩戴下巴保护器、非定制口腔防护用具或不佩戴任何防护用具。

结论

职业高山滑雪有中等的牙齿外伤风险,随着运动员运动水平的提高,风险进一步增加。参与研究的滑雪运动员很少佩戴定制的口腔防护用具。

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