Konviser Saul N, Nurek Martine, Needleman Ian, Fine Peter
Eastman Dental Institute, Department of CPD, University College London, London, UK.
Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, London, UK.
BMJ Open Sport Exerc Med. 2025 Apr 8;11(2):e002245. doi: 10.1136/bmjsem-2024-002245. eCollection 2025.
We have previously reported high levels of oral disease in professional senior team footballers in England and Wales. In this study, we aimed to determine the prevalence of oral disease in professional academy footballers, to identify if problems start earlier and to inform health promotion strategies.
Professional academy football clubs in England (footballers aged 16-18 years) were invited to participate. Questionnaires were used to collect oral health behaviours and self-reported impacts and validated clinical outcomes to assess oral health.
160 academy footballers were recruited from 10 English academy football clubs, of whom 86.8% (n=139) were men and 13.2% (n=21) were women, with a median age of 16.9 years. We identified high levels of oral disease: 31.2% (n=50) had dental caries requiring treatment; 76.8% (n=123) had gingivitis; and 22.5% (n=36) had periodontitis. Tooth wear affecting up to at least 50% of tooth structure was present in 15.5% (n=25) of participants. While 76.2% (n=122) self-reported brushing their teeth twice a day, 15.5% (n=25) brushed once or less a day and 21% (n=34) had not attended the dentist for >2 years. There was a general perception that oral health issues impacted the sporting performance of participants.
In this study, the prevalence of oral diseases among professional academy footballers in England was high and greater than found in national surveys of a similar age demographic. Urgent action is needed to embed oral health promotion in development and youth football, to reverse and prevent the disadvantages that will have lifelong consequences for treatment burden, quality of life and sporting performance.
我们之前曾报道过英格兰和威尔士职业成年队足球运动员口腔疾病的高发情况。在本研究中,我们旨在确定职业青训营足球运动员口腔疾病的患病率,确定问题是否更早出现,并为健康促进策略提供依据。
邀请英格兰的职业青训营足球俱乐部(16 - 18岁的足球运动员)参与。通过问卷调查收集口腔健康行为、自我报告的影响以及经过验证的临床结果来评估口腔健康。
从10家英格兰青训营足球俱乐部招募了160名青训营足球运动员,其中86.8%(n = 139)为男性,13.2%(n = 21)为女性,中位年龄为16.9岁。我们发现口腔疾病的患病率很高:31.2%(n = 50)有需要治疗的龋齿;76.8%(n = 123)有牙龈炎;22.5%(n = 36)有牙周炎。15.5%(n = 25)的参与者存在影响至少50%牙齿结构的牙齿磨损。虽然76.2%(n = 122)的人自我报告每天刷牙两次,但15.5%(n = 25)的人每天刷牙一次或更少,21%(n = 34)的人超过两年未看牙医。普遍认为口腔健康问题会影响参与者的运动表现。
在本研究中,英格兰职业青训营足球运动员的口腔疾病患病率很高,高于对类似年龄人群的全国性调查结果。需要采取紧急行动,将口腔健康促进纳入足球发展和青少年足球中,以扭转并预防那些将对治疗负担、生活质量和运动表现产生终身影响的不利因素。