Use of mouthguard rates among university athletes during sport activities in Erzurum, Turkey.

The purpose of this study was to determine the attitudes of mouthguard users in Erzurum, Turkey. The participants' appreciation in the use of protective devices, such as mouthguards, during sport activities was also evaluated. In this study, a 10-item questionnaire was distributed to 50 coaches and a 10-item questionnaire was distributed to 768 university athletes of three different sport modalities (basketball, soccer and volleyball) in the Ataturk University Sport Competitions. The Sport Competitions are composed of 20 faculty, except the faculty of dentistry. The result of the coaches' questionnaires indicated that none of the athletes used mouthguards while participating in sports. Of the coaches, 64% had seen orofacial trauma in their athletes during sport activities and 76% believed that mouthguards prevented oral injuries. Of the coaches, 76% reported that university athletes should use mouthguards in sport activities. The result of the university athletes' questionnaires revealed that the mouthguard utilization rate was 0%. Of all players, 78.1% were males (age 17-29) and 21.9% were females (age 18-23). Of all players, 7.31% had suffered from one or more type of oral injury while not wearing mouthguards. The results indicate that in Turkey, the use of mouthguards is rare in sports. It should be a combined duty of dentists, sports physicians, and coaches to encourage the use of mouthguards during training and sport activities. Doctors and dentists need to recommend a more intensive education of students in sports medicine and sports dentistry.

[1]  K. Woodmansey Athletic mouth guards prevent orofacial injuries. , 1997, Journal of American college health : J of ACH.

[2]  Tuğba Cetinbaş,et al.  Mouthguard utilization rates during sport activities in Ankara, Turkey. , 2006, Dental traumatology : official publication of International Association for Dental Traumatology.

[3]  S. Josell,et al.  Traumatic injuries to the dentition and its supporting structures. , 1982, Pediatric clinics of North America.

[4]  T McNutt,et al.  Oral trauma in adolescent athletes: a study of mouth protectors. , 1989, Pediatric dentistry.

[5]  R. Padilla,et al.  Sports dentistry: coming of age in the '90s. , 1993, Journal of the California Dental Association.

[6]  J M Stenger,et al.  Mouthguards: protection against shock to head, neck and teeth. , 1964, Basal facts.

[7]  D. Jennings,et al.  Injuries sustained by users and non-users of gum shields in local rugby union. , 1990, British journal of sports medicine.

[8]  T. Tuli,et al.  Craniomaxillofacial trauma in children: a review of 3,385 cases with 6,060 injuries in 10 years. , 2004, Journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery : official journal of the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons.

[9]  Johnsen Dc,et al.  Prevention of intraoral trauma in sports. , 1991 .

[10]  D. Ranalli Sports dentistry and dental traumatology. , 2002, Dental traumatology : official publication of International Association for Dental Traumatology.

[11]  Asgeir Sigurdsson,et al.  Effect of mouthguards on dental injuries and concussions in college basketball. , 2002, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.

[12]  T. V. Arx,et al.  Orofacial/cerebral injuries and the use of mouthguards by professional athletes in Switzerland. , 2006 .

[13]  T. von Arx,et al.  [Frequency and nature of anterior tooth injuries and the use of mouth protectors in sports clubs in Bern]. , 2003, Schweizer Monatsschrift fur Zahnmedizin = Revue mensuelle suisse d'odonto-stomatologie = Rivista mensile svizzera di odontologia e stomatologia.

[14]  G. Davis,et al.  Dental trauma in Australia. , 1984, Australian dental journal.

[15]  D. Ranalli,et al.  Attitudes of college football officials regarding NCAA mouthguard regulations and player compliance. , 1993, Journal of public health dentistry.

[16]  J. Powers,et al.  Mouth protectors and sports team dentists. Bureau of Health Education and Audiovisual Services, Council on Dental Materials, Instruments, and Equipment. , 1984, Journal of the American Dental Association.

[17]  I. Kerr,et al.  Mouth Guards for the Prevention of Injuries in Contact Sports , 1986, Sports medicine.

[18]  C. Kracher,et al.  Sports-related dental injuries and sports dentistry. , 1998, Dental assistant.

[19]  Connell Wayne Regner,et al.  Are all mouthguards the same and safe to use? The influence of occlusal supporting mouthguards in decreasing bone distortion and fractures. , 2004, Dental traumatology : official publication of International Association for Dental Traumatology.

[20]  C O Onyeaso,et al.  Knowledge and attitudes of coaches of secondary school athletes in Ibadan, Nigeria regarding oro-facial injuries and mouthguard use by the athletes. , 2003, Dental traumatology : official publication of International Association for Dental Traumatology.

[21]  R. R. Seals,et al.  An evaluation of mouthguard programs in Texas high school football. , 1985, Journal of the American Dental Association.

[22]  T. Tuli,et al.  Cranio-maxillofacial trauma: a 10 year review of 9,543 cases with 21,067 injuries. , 2003, Journal of cranio-maxillo-facial surgery : official publication of the European Association for Cranio-Maxillo-Facial Surgery.

[23]  Carlos Henrique Ferrari,et al.  Dental trauma and level of information: mouthguard use in different contact sports. , 2002, Dental traumatology : official publication of International Association for Dental Traumatology.

[24]  T Yamada,et al.  Oral injury and mouthguard usage by athletes in Japan. , 1998, Endodontics & dental traumatology.

[25]  R A Flanders,et al.  The incidence of orofacial injuries in sports: a pilot study in Illinois. , 1995, Journal of the American Dental Association.