Faculté de Chirurgie Dentaire, Université de Strasbourg, 8 Rue Ste Elisabeth, 67000, Strasbourg, France.
Pôle de Médecine et Chirurgie Bucco-Dentaires, Hôpitaux Universitaires de Strasbourg (HUS), 1 Place de l'Hôpital, 67000, Strasbourg, France.
Odontology. 2022 Oct;110(4):814-823. doi: 10.1007/s10266-022-00714-8. Epub 2022 May 30.
Self-contained underwater breathing apparatus (SCUBA) diving is becoming widely democratized among hobbyist practitioners. It can cause orofacial problems, mostly linked to pressure changes. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of these problems and to analyze civilian divers' behavior about their dental prevention in France, via a cross-sectional study. Data from 1015 French civilian divers were collected via a nationwide online questionnaire in which participants indicated information concerning orofacial experienced problems during their diving activity, and their medical preventive habits. As results, oral manifestations were experienced by 25.2% of the divers, including barodontalgia (10.8%), mouth syndrome (13.4%), gum pain (2.8%) and dental fractures caused by barotrauma (3.7%) or shocks (1.9%). Mouth syndrome was more frequent among women (18.6%) and divers aged between 18 and 34 years (18.9%). The prevalence of dental fractures increased significantly with age. High diving level was associated with more frequent barodontalgia (17.5%), gum pain (7%) and barotrauma (7.6%). Among respondents, 43.5% completed a dental examination before a diving season and showed fewer oral problems during their scuba diving practice than those who did not. In conclusion, oral problems in scuba diving represent frequent events that can compromise the safety of divers. Despite awareness rising, there is a lack of recourse to the dentist. This leads to incomplete information, especially concerning the preventive means available to divers.
自给式水下呼吸器 (SCUBA) 潜水在业余爱好者中越来越普及。它会引起口面问题,主要与压力变化有关。本研究旨在通过横断面研究评估这些问题的发生率,并分析法国民用潜水员的口腔预防行为。通过全国范围内的在线问卷调查收集了 1015 名法国民用潜水员的数据,参与者在问卷中表明了他们在潜水活动中经历的口面问题以及他们的口腔预防习惯的信息。结果,25.2%的潜水员经历了口腔表现,包括气压性牙痛(10.8%)、口综合征(13.4%)、牙龈疼痛(2.8%)和气压伤(3.7%)或冲击伤(1.9%)引起的牙折。口综合征在女性(18.6%)和 18 至 34 岁的潜水员中更为常见(18.9%)。牙折的发生率随年龄增长而显著增加。高潜水水平与更频繁的气压性牙痛(17.5%)、牙龈疼痛(7%)和气压伤(7.6%)相关。在受访者中,43.5%的人在潜水季节前进行了牙科检查,他们在潜水过程中出现的口腔问题比未进行牙科检查的人少。总之,潜水时的口腔问题是常见事件,可能会危及潜水员的安全。尽管意识有所提高,但潜水员很少求助于牙医。这导致信息不完整,特别是关于可供潜水员使用的预防措施的信息。