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Prevention of traumatic dental lesions: cognitive research on the role of mouthguards during sport activities in paediatric age

Authors:

  • E. Spinas
    University of Cagliari, Department of Dentistry, Director Prof. G. Brotzu Chair of Dental Prosthetics and Special Dental Pathology, Prof. A. Pittau Dental Prosthesis Course, Prof. E. Spinas
  • A. Savasta
    University of Cagliari, Department of Dentistry, Director Prof. G. Brotzu Chair of Dental Prosthetics and Special Dental Pathology, Prof. A. Pittau Dental Prosthesis Course, Prof. E. Spinas

ABSTRACT


Aim

This study reports a personal contribution and the analysis of the most recent literature on prevention of dentoalveolar
traumas, and the lack of knowledge and use of protective oral devices in children (7-12 years old) practicing sports. Different oral
protection devices will be illustrated, and among them the types more suitable for the investigated age group. MATERIALS AND

Methods

Recently we conducted a survey on a sample of 300 children between 8 and 11 years of age practicing basketball, to
assess the frequency of oral traumas, correlated predisposing factors, level of knowledge of mouthguards and possible frequency of use
of such devices.

Results

From the survey it emerged that only 30 subjects knew about mouthguards (15 of them received the
information from their dentist) and none of them received information from the coach or within the sport club. Furthermore, only 3
subjects (1 of the sample) wore a mouthguard during practice. Our study and other literature contributions highlight the total
lack of information of the practitioners, especially the young ones, and the unconcern for these problems by the organisations (clubs)
where sports are practiced. A cycle of 2 brief conferences about orofacial trauma prevention and use of mouthguard was administered.
Regarding the type of mouthguard more suitable to adolescent athletes, the semi-individual types of new generation seem to be the
best choice, since they can be refitted multiple times in order to adapt to the dental and skeletal growth.
Conclusion We can conclude reasserting the absolute need of providing information about the risks of orofacial trauma related with
basketball and other contact sport activities, and to promote the use of mouthguards as a primary protective measure among athletes,
which will considerably reduce the social costs associated with such trauma occurrences.

PLUMX METRICS

Publication date:

December /2007

Keywords:

dental trauma, mouthguard, prevention, sport

Issue:

Vol.8 – n.4/2007

Page:

193 – 198

Publisher:

Ariesdue

Cite:


Harvard: E. Spinas, A. Savasta (2007) "Prevention of traumatic dental lesions: cognitive research on the role of mouthguards during sport activities in paediatric age", European Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, 8(4), pp193-198. doi:
Vancouver: E. Spinas, A. Savasta. Prevention of traumatic dental lesions: cognitive research on the role of mouthguards during sport activities in paediatric age. European Journal of Paediatric Dentistry [Internet]. 2007Dec.1 [cited 2025Dec.05];8(4):193-198. Available from: https://www.ejpd.eu/abstract-pubmed/prevention-of-traumatic-dental-lesions-cognitive-research-on-the-role-of-mouthguards-during-sport-activities-in-paediatric-age/
MLA: E. Spinas, A. Savasta Prevention of traumatic dental lesions: cognitive research on the role of mouthguards during sport activities in paediatric age. European Journal of Paediatric Dentistry. 2007;8(4):193-198

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