Federal University of Ceará, School of Dentistry (Fortaleza/CE, Brazil).
Federal University of Ceará, School of Dentistry, Department of Restorative Dentistry (Fortaleza/CE, Brazil).
Dental Press J Orthod. 2024 Oct 4;29(5):e242476. doi: 10.1590/2177-6709.29.5.e242476.oar. eCollection 2024.
CrossFit® is a physical training method that aims to promote physical fitness through the development of components such as aerobic capacity, strength and muscular endurance. Data regarding bruxism behaviors in CrossFit® practitioners are scarce, but previous studies have shown increased dental clenching behavior during weightlifting practices.
The present study aimed to evaluate clinical signs of bruxism in CrossFit® practitioners.
The sample comprised a convenience sample of CrossFit® practitioners (n=57), of both genders, aged 19-58 years. Outcome variables were as follows: Oral Behavior Checklist, the International Physical Activity Questionnaire and the Standardized Tool for the Assessment of Bruxism. Data were expressed in terms of absolute values and percentages. Spearman's correlation and Fisher exact tests were used for statistical analysis, and a significance level of 5% was considered.
The mean age was 32.82 years, with a female majority (63.15%). CrossFit® practitioners frequently reported clenching their teeth during training practice (61.40%) and presented linea alba (82.45%), lip impression (54.38%), tongue impression (26.31%), bone exostosis (19.29%), tooth wear (61.40%) and non-carious cervical lesions (35.09%).
No correlation was found between clinical signs of bruxism, oral behaviors and physical activity intensity; however, the results suggest that individuals who practice CrossFit® training have oral behaviors that can cause morpho-functional changes in the stomatognathic system, especially the habit of clenching their teeth during training. In addition, data emphasize the need for dental health education among CrossFit® practitioners, and more studies with a representative sample are necessary.
CrossFit® 是一种身体训练方法,旨在通过提高有氧能力、力量和肌肉耐力等成分来促进身体健康。关于 CrossFit® 练习者磨牙行为的数据很少,但以前的研究表明,举重练习时牙齿咬紧的行为增加。
本研究旨在评估 CrossFit® 练习者的磨牙临床症状。
样本由 CrossFit® 练习者(n=57)组成,男女均有,年龄在 19-58 岁之间。结果变量如下:口腔行为检查表、国际体力活动问卷和磨牙评估标准化工具。数据以绝对值和百分比表示。采用 Spearman 相关和 Fisher 精确检验进行统计分析,置信水平为 5%。
平均年龄为 32.82 岁,女性居多(63.15%)。CrossFit® 练习者在训练中经常报告磨牙(61.40%),并出现白线(82.45%)、唇印(54.38%)、舌印(26.31%)、骨赘(19.29%)、牙齿磨损(61.40%)和非龋性颈前病变(35.09%)。
磨牙的临床症状、口腔行为与体力活动强度之间无相关性;然而,结果表明,进行 CrossFit® 训练的个体有口腔行为,会导致口颌系统的形态和功能发生变化,尤其是在训练期间有咬紧牙齿的习惯。此外,数据强调了 CrossFit® 练习者需要进行口腔健康教育,并且需要进行更多具有代表性样本的研究。