Primary care management of maxillofacial injuries in sports.

The Penn dental journal Pub Date : 1994-01-01
K A MacAfee
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Injuries to the maxillofacial region sustained in sports related trauma are increasing in the United States. The pediatric (age 12 and younger) and teenage populations account for the greatest number of these injuries primarily due to increased team sports participation in these younger age groups. A severe injury to the maxillofacial region can have devastating psychological effects as well as being physically debilitating. Therefore, early treatment of soft tissue and bony injuries will minimize scarring and decrease potentially adverse psychological implications. Sports trauma is a frequent source of maxillofacial injuries especially in the younger population. Basic protective equipment, such as proper fitting helmets, mouth guards and face masks, are still not mandatory, or rules not enforced, in many youth hockey and football leagues. In addition, the increased popularity of multispeed bicycles, dirt bikes, and off-road vehicles (e.g. snowmobiles, go-carts) in the hands of unrestrained and unprotected children and adolescents has contributed to an increasing number of maxillofacial injuries in these groups.

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运动中颌面部损伤的初级保健处理。
在美国,与运动相关的创伤对颌面区域造成的伤害正在增加。儿童(12岁及以下)和青少年人口占这些伤害的最大数量,主要是由于这些年轻年龄组增加了团队运动的参与。对颌面区域的严重伤害会造成毁灭性的心理影响以及身体衰弱。因此,软组织和骨骼损伤的早期治疗将最大限度地减少疤痕,并减少潜在的不良心理影响。运动创伤是颌面部损伤的常见来源,尤其是在年轻人中。在许多青少年曲棍球和足球联赛中,基本的防护装备,如适当的头盔、护齿器和口罩,仍然不是强制性的,或者没有执行规则。此外,多速自行车、越野自行车和越野车辆(如雪地车、卡丁车)在不受约束和不受保护的儿童和青少年手中日益流行,导致这些群体中颌面受伤人数不断增加。
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