Dental conditions among competitive university athletes in Nigeria.

C C Azodo, O Osazuwa
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Abstract

Objective: To assess the oral health practices and the prevalence of dental problems among competitive university athletes in Nigeria.

Materials and methods: A cross-section of athletes that participated at the 2011 Nigerian university games in Benin-city, Nigeria, was studied. The tool of data collection was self-administered questionnaire. The information sought included demographics of the respondents and the sports they are involved in. Other information included prevalence of dental problem, cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption, history of toothache, gingival bleeding and mouth ulcer as well as their care seeking behaviour and pattern of oral health utilization.

Results: The response rate was 75.3%. The prevalence of oral health problem among the respondents was 28.3% and dental caries was the commonest reported oral health problem among the respondents. A total of 106 (46.9%), 82 (36.3%) and 92 (40.7%) of the respondents had experienced toothache, gingival bleeding and mouth ulcer respectively. Less than half (40.7%) of the respondents have ever visited the dentist. Among the respondents, 108 (47.8%) reported taking alcohol while 16 (7.1%) indulged in cigarette smoking. Consumption of soft drink always and sometimes were reported by 64 (28.3%) and 98 (43.4%) of the respondents respectively. Respondents who had experienced dental problem during competitions made up 15.9% of the respondents and 66.7% of this group reported that the dental problem affected their performance in the competition.

Conclusion: The prevalence of dental conditions among respondents was high and it had adverse impact on performance in competitions.

尼日利亚竞技大学运动员的牙齿状况。
目的:评估尼日利亚竞技大学运动员的口腔卫生习惯和牙齿问题的患病率。材料与方法:对2011年在尼日利亚贝宁市举行的尼日利亚大学生运动会的运动员进行了横断面研究。数据收集工具为自填问卷。所寻求的信息包括受访者的人口统计数据和他们参与的体育项目。其他信息包括牙齿问题的流行程度、吸烟和饮酒、牙痛史、牙龈出血和口腔溃疡,以及他们的求医行为和口腔健康利用模式。结果:总有效率为75.3%。调查对象口腔健康问题患病率为28.3%,龋齿是调查对象最常见的口腔健康问题。牙痛106例(46.9%),牙龈出血82例(36.3%),口腔溃疡92例(40.7%)。不到一半(40.7%)的受访者曾看过牙医。在调查对象中,有108人(47.8%)饮酒,16人(7.1%)吸烟。经常和有时饮用软饮料的受访者分别为64名(28.3%)和98名(43.4%)。15.9%的受访者曾在比赛期间出现牙齿问题,其中66.7%的受访者表示牙齿问题影响了他们在比赛中的表现。结论:受访运动员牙病患病率较高,影响了比赛成绩。
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