Effect of wearing a mouthguard on physical ability is dependent on occlusal contact state: A study involving elite level female handball players

Mutsumi Takahashi, Yogetsu Bando, Katsuhiko Kitaoka, Keisuke Hata
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The purpose of this study was to clarify the effects of wearing a mouthguard on the physical performance of handball players, depending on their individual occlusal contact state. Participants were 15 elite-level female handball players (25.7±3.2 years). Occlusal contact state was measured and divided into two groups; stable group and unstable group. Physical fitness test consisted of 8 items evaluating agility, explosive power, muscle strength, jumping ability, and flexibility, namely, step 50, pro-agility, three-cone drill, medicine ball scoop throw, vertical jump, back muscle strength, spread legs, and prone upper body arched. These tests were conducted under two conditions: not wearing and wearing a custom mouthguard. Scores of each test were analyzed using a split plot design, with occlusal balance and mouthguard as factors. In the stable group, scores on any of the tests were not affected by wearing a mouthguard. In the unstable group, wearing a mouthguard significantly improved test scores except for spread legs and prone upper body arched. The results of this study revealed that the effect of wearing a mouthguard on a handball player’s physical ability is influenced by the player’s occlusal contact state. In athletes with poor occlusal contact, improving occlusal contact by wearing a mouthguard had a positive impact on physical performance, mainly in terms of agility, explosive power, muscle strength, and jumping ability. However, for athletes who already had good occlusal contact, wearing a mouthguard did not affect their physical performance.
戴护齿对体能的影响取决于咬合接触状态:一项涉及优秀女子手球运动员的研究
本研究的目的是澄清佩戴护齿器对手球运动员身体表现的影响,这取决于他们的个人咬合接触状态。研究对象为15名优秀女子手球运动员(25.7±3.2岁)。测量咬合接触状态,分为两组;稳定族和不稳定族。体能测试包括灵敏性、爆发力、肌力、跳跃能力、柔韧性8个项目,即50步、前敏捷性、三锥训练、实心球铲掷、垂直起跳、背部肌力、双腿展开、俯卧上半身弓起。这些测试在两种情况下进行:不戴和戴定制的护齿器。以咬合平衡和护齿器为影响因素,采用分割图设计对各项测试的得分进行分析。在稳定组中,任何测试的分数都不受佩戴护齿器的影响。在不稳定组中,除了腿伸直和俯卧上半身弓起外,佩戴护齿器显著提高了考试成绩。本研究结果显示,戴牙套对手球运动员体能的影响受运动员咬合接触状态的影响。在咬合接触差的运动员中,通过佩戴护齿来改善咬合接触对体能表现有积极的影响,主要体现在灵敏性、爆发力、肌肉力量和跳跃能力方面。然而,对于已经有良好咬合接触的运动员,佩戴护齿器并不影响他们的身体表现。
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