Yamada T, Sawaki Y, Tomida S, Tohnai I, Ueda M
Department of Oral Surgery, Nagoya University School of Medicine, Japan.
Endod Dent Traumatol. 1998 Apr;14(2):84-7. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-9657.1998.tb00816.x.
The use of mouthguards in contact sports effectively prevents oral injury and preserves oral structures. We investigated oral injuries and awareness concerning mouthguards among Japanese high school soccer and rugby players. Athletes were asked a series of questions concerning their history of oral injury while participating in sports, and their pattern of mouthguard use was determined. The data were evaluated statistically using chi-square analysis. The incidence of oral injuries was 32.3% for soccer athletes and 56.5% for rugby athletes, with 0.8% and 24.1% of the respective groups having mouthguards. There were significant differences between the soccer and rugby groups (P < 0.001). Although 81.8% of soccer athletes thought mouthguards were unnecessary, only 26.2% of rugby athletes shared this opinion and there was a significant difference between the soccer and rugby groups. Many soccer athletes had insufficient knowledge about mouthguards and were not concerned about preventing oral injury, although it was in fact a common problem in their sport. Athletes as well as coaches must be made aware of the high risk of oral injury when playing soccer, rugby, and other contact sports.
在接触性运动中使用口腔防护器可有效预防口腔损伤并保护口腔结构。我们调查了日本高中足球和橄榄球运动员的口腔损伤情况以及他们对口腔防护器的认知。运动员们被问及一系列关于他们在参与运动时的口腔损伤史的问题,并确定他们使用口腔防护器的模式。使用卡方分析对数据进行统计学评估。足球运动员的口腔损伤发生率为32.3%,橄榄球运动员为56.5%,各自群体中分别有0.8%和24.1%的人使用口腔防护器。足球组和橄榄球组之间存在显著差异(P < 0.001)。尽管81.8%的足球运动员认为不需要口腔防护器,但只有26.2%的橄榄球运动员持此观点,足球组和橄榄球组之间存在显著差异。许多足球运动员对口腔防护器了解不足,也不关心预防口腔损伤,尽管这实际上是他们这项运动中的一个常见问题。必须让运动员以及教练意识到在进行足球、橄榄球和其他接触性运动时口腔损伤的高风险。