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Citation

Oliveira Werlich M, Honnef LR, Silva Bett JV, Domingos FL, Pauletto P, de Souza BDM, Duque TM, Curi Hallal AL, De Luca Canto G. Dent. Traumatol. 2020; ePub(ePub): ePub.

Affiliation

Department of Public Health, Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC), Brazil.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2020, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1111/edt.12556

PMID

32176431

Abstract

BACKGROUNDS/AIMS: Contact sports present intense physical contact and usually players have a high risk for dentofacial injuries. It is unclear how often these injuries occur and which collective contact sports present the highest rates. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of dentofacial injuries among collective contact sports participants.

METHODS: A literature search was performed in seven electronic databases (EMBASE, LILACS, Livivo, PubMed, Scopus, Sport Discuss and Web of Science). The grey literature (Google Scholar, OpenGrey and ProQuest), as well as the reference lists of included studies, was assessed. Experts were consulted to indicate additional studies. The eligible studies were observational studies that contained: details of the contact sports participants who were aged over 18 years old, either professional or not, who sustained at least one dentofacial injury in the past, the number of sustained injuries, and studies which provided quantitative data on the characteristics of the dentofacial injuries, such as type and site. Risk of bias was assessed using the Joanna Briggs Institute Critical Appraisal Checklist for Studies Reporting Prevalence Data.

RESULTS: Among 1152 identified studies, 17 articles remained for final analysis. One study was classified as high risk of bias, 14 studies as moderate, and two as low risk. The overall prevalence of dentofacial injuries was 27.57% (95% CI: 17.87-38.47). The prevalence in each sport was: rugby 37.36% (95% CI: 17.45-59.82) basketball 27.26% (95% CI: 9.45-50.08), handball 24.59% (95% CI: 14.88-35.83), field hockey 19.07% (95% CI: 6.82-35.62). The most common injury was dental injury 19.61% (95% CI: 8.13-34.56).

CONCLUSION: The overall prevalence of dentofacial injuries among collective contact sports participants was approximately 30%. The most common injury presented was dental injury.

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Language: en

Keywords

athletic injuries; epidemiology; evidence based dentistry; mouth guards; prevalence; sports

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