Dental Specialist Centre, Tuanku Mizan Malaysia Armed Forces Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Department of Family Oral Health, Faculty of Dentistry, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Dent Traumatol. 2024 Aug;40(4):460-469. doi: 10.1111/edt.12939. Epub 2024 Mar 8.
BACKGROUND/AIM: Mouthguards are crucial for protecting athletes against orofacial injuries, yet concerns persist regarding their potential impact on oral functions. This study aimed to investigate the effects of sports mouthguards on oral functions and speech over time.
Thirty national rugby players received custom-fitted mouthguards. Questionnaire responses and speech recordings were collected before mouthguard use and at various intervals after using mouthguards: immediately, 1 week, 2 month, and 6 months. Spectrographic analysis was performed to measure voice onset time (VOT) for /p, b, t, d/ phonemes. Questionnaire responses were assessed with Friedman's test, while VOT changes were examined using one-way repeated measure analysis of variance.
Compliance with mouthguard use improved during training and competitions, with consistent wear reported during matches. Over time, speaking difficulties and lisping decreased significantly (p < .001). The perception of nausea improved (p < .001), stabilizing after 1 month (p = .414). Sensations of bulkiness declined (p < .001). Mouth dryness reduced steadily, with no occurrences reported by all players by the end of the study. None of the participants reported bad breath, ulcers, or redness in the mouth. VOT changed immediately after wearing mouthguards (p < .001), gradually regressing toward the baseline, although not completely reaching it. Players held a favorable view of mouthguard use, with comfort and support for mandatory use increasing over time.
Custom-fitted mouthguards do not lead to significant long-term disruptions in oral functions. Athletes generally adapt to mouthguard use, reporting improved comfort and greater support for their use.
背景/目的:防护牙套对于保护运动员免受口腔颌面部损伤至关重要,但人们仍然对其对口腔功能的潜在影响存在担忧。本研究旨在调查运动防护牙套对口腔功能和言语的长期影响。
30 名国家橄榄球运动员接受了定制的防护牙套。在使用防护牙套之前和使用后的不同时间点(立即、1 周、2 个月和 6 个月)收集了问卷调查和语音录音。使用语谱图分析测量 /p、b、t、d/ 音素的发音起始时间(VOT)。使用 Friedman 检验评估问卷调查的回答,使用单向重复测量方差分析检查 VOT 的变化。
在训练和比赛中,运动员对防护牙套的使用依从性逐渐提高,在比赛中报告了一致的佩戴。随着时间的推移,说话困难和口齿不清显著减少(p<0.001)。恶心的感觉得到改善(p<0.001),1 个月后稳定(p=0.414)。佩戴防护牙套后,口腔异物感逐渐减轻(p<0.001)。口腔干燥感稳步降低,研究结束时所有参与者均无口腔干燥感。没有参与者报告口臭、溃疡或口腔发红。佩戴防护牙套后立即改变了 VOT(p<0.001),逐渐向基线回归,但并未完全恢复。运动员对防护牙套的使用持积极态度,随着时间的推移,舒适度和对强制使用的支持度增加。
定制的防护牙套不会导致口腔功能长期显著紊乱。运动员通常会适应防护牙套的使用,报告舒适度提高,并更加支持强制使用。