<b>University student’s dental and maxillofacial fractures characteristics and epidemiology in sports

Current study analyzes the characteristics and epidemiology of oral and nasal fractures and knowledge degree regarding the use of a mouthguard by an amateur university handball team inBrazil.  A cross-sectional study comprised 138 students who practiced the sport. They were interviewed on dental and...

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Main Authors: Ivan Onone Gialain, Neide Pena Coto, Reinaldo Brito Dias
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Estadual de Maringá 2014-10-01
Series:Acta Scientiarum. Health Sciences
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Online Access:http://186.233.154.254/ojs/index.php/ActaSciHealthSci/article/view/19221
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spelling doaj-01ac841224f24630bbf537332d827b352021-06-02T03:58:39ZengUniversidade Estadual de MaringáActa Scientiarum. Health Sciences1679-92911807-86482014-10-0136229329610.4025/actascihealthsci.v36i2.1922110865<b>University student’s dental and maxillofacial fractures characteristics and epidemiology in sportsIvan Onone Gialain0Neide Pena Coto1Reinaldo Brito Dias2Universidade de São PauloUniversidade de São PauloUniversidade de São PauloCurrent study analyzes the characteristics and epidemiology of oral and nasal fractures and knowledge degree regarding the use of a mouthguard by an amateur university handball team inBrazil.  A cross-sectional study comprised 138 students who practiced the sport. They were interviewed on dental and nasal fractures and on the need of mouthguards in games such as amateur handball. Data were processed by descriptive analysis. Results showed that 19.6% had suffered some type of dental injury during the practice of sports, namely 40 fractured teeth; 12% had fractured nasal bones; 57% underwent head and neck injuries; 32% were unaware of the need to use a mouthguard during sports; 68% had heard of mouthguards, but only 4.5% of the interviewees made use of this protection device. There was a high prevalence of nasal and dental fractures in the group under analysis. The upper central incisors were most susceptible to fracture. Even though most athletes knew a mouthguard was needed during sports activities, only 4.5% actually used one.http://186.233.154.254/ojs/index.php/ActaSciHealthSci/article/view/19221tooth injuriestraumatic dental injuriesathletic injuriespersonal protectionepidemiologysports
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Neide Pena Coto
Reinaldo Brito Dias
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Neide Pena Coto
Reinaldo Brito Dias
<b>University student’s dental and maxillofacial fractures characteristics and epidemiology in sports
Acta Scientiarum. Health Sciences
tooth injuries
traumatic dental injuries
athletic injuries
personal protection
epidemiology
sports
author_facet Ivan Onone Gialain
Neide Pena Coto
Reinaldo Brito Dias
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title <b>University student’s dental and maxillofacial fractures characteristics and epidemiology in sports
title_short <b>University student’s dental and maxillofacial fractures characteristics and epidemiology in sports
title_full <b>University student’s dental and maxillofacial fractures characteristics and epidemiology in sports
title_fullStr <b>University student’s dental and maxillofacial fractures characteristics and epidemiology in sports
title_full_unstemmed <b>University student’s dental and maxillofacial fractures characteristics and epidemiology in sports
title_sort <b>university student’s dental and maxillofacial fractures characteristics and epidemiology in sports
publisher Universidade Estadual de Maringá
series Acta Scientiarum. Health Sciences
issn 1679-9291
1807-8648
publishDate 2014-10-01
description Current study analyzes the characteristics and epidemiology of oral and nasal fractures and knowledge degree regarding the use of a mouthguard by an amateur university handball team inBrazil.  A cross-sectional study comprised 138 students who practiced the sport. They were interviewed on dental and nasal fractures and on the need of mouthguards in games such as amateur handball. Data were processed by descriptive analysis. Results showed that 19.6% had suffered some type of dental injury during the practice of sports, namely 40 fractured teeth; 12% had fractured nasal bones; 57% underwent head and neck injuries; 32% were unaware of the need to use a mouthguard during sports; 68% had heard of mouthguards, but only 4.5% of the interviewees made use of this protection device. There was a high prevalence of nasal and dental fractures in the group under analysis. The upper central incisors were most susceptible to fracture. Even though most athletes knew a mouthguard was needed during sports activities, only 4.5% actually used one.
topic tooth injuries
traumatic dental injuries
athletic injuries
personal protection
epidemiology
sports
url http://186.233.154.254/ojs/index.php/ActaSciHealthSci/article/view/19221
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