The Role of Mouthguards in Preventing Temporomandibular Joint Injuries During Contact Sports: A Prospective Study.

Q3 Dentistry Frontiers in Dentistry Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.18502/fid.v20i12.12661
Ravalika Singarapu, Elavenil Panneerselvam, Sasikala Balasubramaniam, Komagan Prabhu Nakkeeran, Mrunalini Ramanathan, Krishnakumar Raja Vb
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Objectives: Injuries to the maxillofacial region during contact sports is a well-known issue. Protective measures have been advised to prevent and reduce these problems. Awareness regarding the role of mouthguards in preventing temporomandibular joint (TMJ) injuries during contact sports, is limited. The aim of the present study was to assess awareness regarding the use of mouthguards during contact sports and incidence of TMJ injuries in sportspersons. Materials and Methods: Eighty-six individuals training in contact sports were enrolled in the present study based on our inclusion and exclusion criteria. A questionnaire and clinical examination were used to assess TMJ pain, clicking, deviation, mouth opening, and locking. Results: The percentage of sportspersons aware of various protective gears was 23.8%. The awareness of TMJ injuries following contact sports was 6.9%, and 70.3% of the sportspersons were estimated to wear mouthguards. Clinical assessment of sportspersons using mouthguards revealed pain in 18.6% and clicking in 17.4% of the study subjects. The incidence of TMJ pain and clicking in individuals who did not use mouthguards were 81.4% and 82.6%, respectively. Conclusion: Application of mouthguards can reduce the incidence of TMJ injuries in contact sports. They also contribute significantly to the overall dental health of the athletes, as well as improving their overall athletic performance and decreasing the likelihood of other types of oral and facial injuries.

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护齿器在预防接触性运动中颞下颌关节损伤中的作用:一项前瞻性研究。
目的:接触性运动中颌面部损伤是一个众所周知的问题。已经建议采取保护措施来预防和减少这些问题。在接触性运动中,关于护齿器在预防颞下颌关节(TMJ)损伤中的作用的认识是有限的。本研究的目的是评估在接触性运动中使用护齿器的意识和运动员颞下颌关节损伤的发生率。材料和方法:根据我们的纳入和排除标准,86名进行接触性运动训练的个体被纳入本研究。采用问卷调查和临床检查来评估颞下颌关节疼痛、咔咔声、偏差、张嘴和锁定。结果:运动员知晓各类防护装备的比例为23.8%。接触性运动后颞下颌关节损伤的知知率为6.9%,估计有70.3%的运动员佩戴了护齿器。对使用护齿器的运动员的临床评估显示,18.6%的研究对象感到疼痛,17.4%的研究对象发出咔哒声。未使用护齿器的患者的颞下颌关节疼痛和咔嗒声发生率分别为81.4%和82.6%。结论:在接触性运动中使用护齿可以降低颞下颌关节损伤的发生率。它们还对运动员的整体牙齿健康做出了重大贡献,同时提高了他们的整体运动表现,降低了其他类型口腔和面部损伤的可能性。
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Frontiers in Dentistry Dentistry-General Dentistry
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