Comfort and wearability properties of custom-made and boil-and-bite mouthguards among basketball players: A randomized parallel arm clinical trial

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Özgür Doğan, Hayriye Sönmez, Suat Serhan Altıntepe Doğan
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Abstract

Background/Aim

Thermoplastic mouthguards have been a reliable means of protection against impacts and shocks for a century. Although orofacial injuries are prevalent among basketball players, many athletes still avoid using mouthguards due to concerns regarding impaired breathing, speech interference, and nausea. This study aims to compare basketball players' subjective assessments of two different thicknesses of custom-made mouthguards (MGs) with boil-and-bite MGs (B&B MG).

Material and Methods

A total of 60 systematically healthy male professional basketball players, without active orthodontic treatment, were enrolled and randomly assigned to three groups: Group 1 (received B&B MGs; n = 20), Group 2 (received custom-made MGs with a 3 mm thickness [ethyl vinyl asetat]; n = 20), and Group 3 (received custom-made MGs with a 5 mm thickness; n = 20). To evaluate MG comfort and usability, 12 key factors, including comfort, fit, stability, tiredness, thirsting, oral dryness, nausea, speaking, breathing, drinking, ease of wear and removal, and inclination to chew, were assessed. The athletes were made to rate these factors using a 10 cm-long Visual Analog Scale, measured at three-time intervals, and the values for both inter-group and intra-group were compared.

Results

Data from 48 basketball players were retrieved, and data analysis revealed that B&B MGs had the least favorable parameter values. Among the B&B MG group, stability was reported to be poorer during the initial measurement (p < .05). In the second measurement, B&B MGs showed significantly lower values for comfort, stability, tiredness, speaking, and inclination to chew (p < .05). During the third measurement, the B&B MG group exhibited significantly reduced values for comfort, breathing, drinking, and speaking (p < .05). In contrast, no statistically significant difference was observed between 3 and 5 mm thickness MGs in these measurements.

Conclusions

Custom-made MGs with different thicknesses consistently outperformed B&B MGs in all measurements, indicating the potential to tailor MG thickness based on sport, age, professional level of athlete, and presence of other protective equipment. While custom-made mouthguards are considered the gold standard, dentists who provide B&B MGs can lead to cost savings while maintaining protection and encouraging athletes to use higher-quality custom-made mouthguards.

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篮球运动员佩戴定制护齿和沸腾咬合护齿的舒适性和耐磨性:随机平行臂临床试验。
背景/目的:一个世纪以来,热塑护齿一直是防止撞击和冲击的可靠保护手段。虽然口面部受伤在篮球运动员中很普遍,但由于担心呼吸受损、语言干扰和恶心,许多运动员仍然避免使用护齿。本研究旨在比较篮球运动员对两种不同厚度的定制护齿(MG)和沸腾咬合式护齿(B&B MG)的主观评价:共招募了 60 名系统健康的男性职业篮球运动员,他们均未接受过积极的正畸治疗,并被随机分配到三组:第 1 组(接受 B&B MGs;n = 20)、第 2 组(接受厚度为 3 毫米的定制 MGs[乙基乙烯基asetat];n = 20)和第 3 组(接受厚度为 5 毫米的定制 MGs;n = 20)。为了评估 MG 的舒适度和可用性,对 12 个关键因素进行了评估,包括舒适度、贴合度、稳定性、疲劳感、口渴、口腔干燥、恶心、说话、呼吸、饮水、佩戴和摘除的难易程度以及咀嚼倾向。运动员使用 10 厘米长的视觉模拟量表对这些因素进行评分,每隔三次测量一次,并对组间和组内的数值进行比较:检索了 48 名篮球运动员的数据,数据分析显示,B&B MGs 的参数值最不理想。据报道,在 B&B MG 组中,初始测量时的稳定性较差(p 结论:B&B MG 组的稳定性较好,而 B&B MG 组的稳定性较差:不同厚度的定制护齿在所有测量中的表现均优于 B&B 护齿,这表明可以根据运动项目、年龄、运动员的专业水平以及是否有其他保护设备来定制护齿的厚度。虽然定制护齿被认为是黄金标准,但牙医提供 B&B MG 可以在保持保护性的同时节约成本,并鼓励运动员使用更高质量的定制护齿。
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Dental Traumatology
Dental Traumatology 医学-牙科与口腔外科
CiteScore
6.40
自引率
32.00%
发文量
85
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Dental Traumatology is an international journal that aims to convey scientific and clinical progress in all areas related to adult and pediatric dental traumatology. This includes the following topics: - Epidemiology, Social Aspects, Education, Diagnostics - Esthetics / Prosthetics/ Restorative - Evidence Based Traumatology & Study Design - Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery/Transplant/Implant - Pediatrics and Orthodontics - Prevention and Sports Dentistry - Endodontics and Periodontal Aspects The journal"s aim is to promote communication among clinicians, educators, researchers, and others interested in the field of dental traumatology.
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