Abdellatif Dina, Iandolo Alfredo, Pisano Massimo, Fornara Roberto, Sangiovanni Giuseppe, Amato Massimo
Department of Medicine and Surgery, University of Salerno, Salerno, Italy.
J Conserv Dent Endod. 2024 Feb;27(2):146-153. doi: 10.4103/JCDE.JCDE_241_23. Epub 2024 Feb 8.
The COVID-19 infection has become a pandemic after breaking out in China in the past months of 2019 and spreading rapidly worldwide. To counter this pandemic, several governments worldwide have taken several drastic measures to try to stop the spread of the virus, including a very strict lockdown that has caused a sudden and, in many cases, negative change in people's daily lives. In the literature, several studies have shown how the pandemic has significantly impaired many people's mental health, causing short- and long-term stress, anxiety, and sleep disturbances.
This study aims to analyze the correlation between the stress caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and the parafunctions of the temporomandibular joint and masticatory muscles, which in turn, have led to an increase in the incidence of fractures and dental injuries. The ultimate goal is to understand the best choice the dentist must make in the preventive and therapeutic fields.
A questionnaire called "Incidence of tooth fractures during the COVID-19 pandemic" was prepared using the Google Forms platform. This questionnaire consists of 13 questions. This electronic questionnaire was addressed to all dentists in the Campania Region (ITA) and disseminated through social networks such as WhatsApp or Facebook or E-mail.
A total of 730 dentists completed the survey. Of these, 450 (61.7%) stated that the number of patients reporting muscle and joint pain in the morning had increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. 414 (56.7%) dentists noted an increase in parafunction and 392 (53.6%) an increase in dental fractures during the pandemic period.
As can be seen from the study results, an important correlation was found between the stress resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic and dental fractures. The dental elements treated endodontically, depending on the extent of the damage, require restoration, which is also the best preventive strategy in the case of dental fractures.
2019年过去几个月新冠病毒感染在中国爆发并在全球迅速传播后,已成为一场大流行病。为应对这场大流行病,世界各国政府采取了多项严厉措施试图阻止病毒传播,包括非常严格的封锁措施,这在许多情况下给人们的日常生活带来了突然且负面的变化。在文献中,多项研究表明这场大流行病如何严重损害了许多人的心理健康,导致短期和长期的压力、焦虑及睡眠障碍。
本研究旨在分析新冠疫情引发的压力与颞下颌关节及咀嚼肌副功能之间的相关性,而这种相关性进而导致骨折和牙齿损伤发生率增加。最终目标是了解牙医在预防和治疗领域必须做出的最佳选择。
使用谷歌表单平台编制了一份名为“新冠疫情期间牙齿骨折发生率”的问卷。该问卷包含13个问题。这份电子问卷发送给了坎帕尼亚大区(意大利)的所有牙医,并通过WhatsApp、Facebook或电子邮件等社交网络进行传播。
共有730名牙医完成了调查。其中,450名(61.7%)表示在新冠疫情期间,报告早晨肌肉和关节疼痛的患者数量有所增加。414名(56.7%)牙医指出副功能有所增加,392名(53.6%)牙医注意到在疫情期间牙齿骨折有所增加。
从研究结果可以看出,新冠疫情引发的压力与牙齿骨折之间存在重要相关性。根据损伤程度,接受牙髓治疗的牙齿部分需要修复,这也是牙齿骨折情况下最佳的预防策略。