Popescu Adrian Marcel, Diaconu Oana Andreea, Popescu Sanda Mihaela, Lascu Luana Corina, Ionescu Mihaela, Scrieciu Monica, Vlăduțu Diana Elena, Mercuț Veronica
PhD student, Department of Prosthodontics, University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Craiova, Romania.
Department of Endodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Craiova, Romania.
Curr Health Sci J. 2024 Apr-Jun;50(2):237-245. doi: 10.12865/CHSJ.50.02.09. Epub 2024 Jun 30.
Dental fatigue fractures are the result of occlusal overloads occurring because of increased intensity of occlusal forces or decreased resistance of dental hard tissues to habitual occlusal forces. In the COVID-19 pandemic, occlusal stress has increased significantly, and so has the number of dental fractures. The study has the aim to determine if the number of cases of dental fatigue fractures during the pandemic crisis was higher than in the immediately preceding period.
The retrospective study was carried out in a private dental clinic, selecting from the case series presented during March 2019-March 2021 the cases of dental fatigue fractures presented for diagnosis and treatment. The data collected from the patients included the reason for the presentation, the dental and medical history, and results from dental examination and radiological data. The statistical analysis was carried out with Microsoft Excel and SPSS software.
The study included 644 patients, 430 women and 214 men, with ages between 25 and 85 years (61±7.4 years). From a total of 2581 visits, 1534 visits were made to 383 patients between March 2019 and March 2020, and 1047 visits were made to 261 patients between March 2020 and March 2021, the number of visits decreasing by 31.75% during the pandemic. During the pandemic, the number of fractured teeth tripled, increasing from 0.53% to 1.53% (p=0.009). The most affected teeth were the maxillary premolars and the permanent first molar, both mandibular and maxillary. In most cases, the indication for treatment was extraction.
The Sars-Cov2 virus pandemic crisis has significantly increased the number of teeth with dental fatigue fractures presented to the dental office for diagnosis and treatment.
牙齿疲劳性骨折是由于咬合力强度增加或牙齿硬组织对习惯性咬合力的抵抗力降低而导致的咬合过载的结果。在新冠疫情期间,咬合压力显著增加,牙齿骨折的数量也随之增加。本研究旨在确定疫情危机期间牙齿疲劳性骨折的病例数是否高于紧接的前一时期。
本回顾性研究在一家私立牙科诊所进行,从2019年3月至2021年3月期间呈现的病例系列中选择前来诊断和治疗的牙齿疲劳性骨折病例。从患者收集的数据包括就诊原因、牙科和病史,以及牙科检查结果和放射学数据。使用Microsoft Excel和SPSS软件进行统计分析。
该研究纳入了644名患者,其中女性430名,男性214名,年龄在25岁至85岁之间(平均年龄61±7.4岁)。在总共2581次就诊中,2019年3月至2020年3月期间,383名患者就诊1534次,2020年3月至2021年3月期间,261名患者就诊1047次,疫情期间就诊次数减少了31.75%。在疫情期间,骨折牙齿的数量增加了两倍,从0.53%增至1.53%(p=0.009)。受影响最严重的牙齿是上颌前磨牙以及下颌和上颌的第一恒磨牙。在大多数情况下,治疗指征是拔牙。
新冠病毒疫情危机显著增加了因牙齿疲劳性骨折而到牙科诊所进行诊断和治疗的牙齿数量。