Prevalence of Dental Erosion among the Young Regular Swimmers in Kaunas, Lithuania.

IF 1 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
eJournal of Oral Maxillofacial Research Pub Date : 2014-07-01 eCollection Date: 2014-04-01 DOI:10.5037/jomr.2014.5206
Andrius Zebrauskas, Ruta Birskute, Vita Maciulskiene
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Objectives: To determine prevalence of dental erosion among competitive swimmers in Kaunas, the second largest city in Lithuania.

Material and methods: The study was designed as a cross-sectional survey, with a questionnaire and clinical examination protocols. The participants were 12 - 25 year-old swimmers regularly practicing in the swimming pools of Kaunas. Of the total of 132 participants there were 76 (12 - 17 year-old) and 56 (18 - 25 year-old) individuals; in Groups 1 and 2, respectively. Participants were examined for dental erosion, using a portable dental unit equipped with fibre-optic light, compressed air and suction, and standard dental instruments for oral inspection. Lussi index was applied for recording dental erosion. The completed questionnaires focused on the common erosion risk factors were returned by all participants.

Results: Dental erosion was found in 25% of the 12 - 17 year-olds, and in 50% of 18 - 25 years-olds. Mean value of the surfaces with erosion was 6.31 (SD 4.37). All eroded surfaces were evaluated as grade 1. Swimming training duration and the participants' age correlated positively (Kendall correlation, r = 0.65, P < 0.001), meaning that older swimmers had practiced for longer period. No significant correlation between occurrence of dental erosion and the analyzed risk factors (gastroesophageal reflux disease, frequent vomiting, dry mouth, regular intake of acidic medicines, carbonated drinks) was found in both study groups.

Conclusions: Prevalence of dental erosion of very low degree was high among the regular swimmers in Kaunas, and was significantly related to swimmers' age.

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立陶宛考纳斯经常游泳的年轻人牙齿腐蚀的普遍性。
目的确定立陶宛第二大城市考纳斯竞技游泳运动员牙蚀症的发病率:本研究为横断面调查,采用问卷调查和临床检查方案。参与者为 12-25 岁经常在考纳斯游泳池练习的游泳运动员。在总共 132 名参与者中,有 76 人(12 - 17 岁)和 56 人(18 - 25 岁)分别属于第 1 组和第 2 组。参加者使用便携式牙科设备检查牙齿侵蚀情况,该设备配备了光纤光源、压缩空气和抽吸器,以及用于口腔检查的标准牙科器械。卢西指数用于记录牙齿腐蚀情况。所有参与者都填写了关于常见牙蚀风险因素的调查问卷:结果:25%的 12 - 17 岁青少年和 50%的 18 - 25 岁青少年发现牙齿酸蚀。牙蚀表面的平均值为 6.31(标准差为 4.37)。所有侵蚀表面均被评为 1 级。游泳训练时间与参与者的年龄呈正相关(肯德尔相关性,r = 0.65,P < 0.001),这意味着年龄较大的游泳者训练时间较长。在两个研究组中均未发现牙蚀的发生与分析的风险因素(胃食管反流病、经常呕吐、口干、经常摄入酸性药物和碳酸饮料)有明显相关性:结论:在考纳斯经常游泳的人中,轻度牙齿腐蚀的发病率很高,而且与游泳者的年龄有很大关系。
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