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Sporla İlgili Yaralanmalar Koruyucu Cihazlar ve Apareyler

Year 2019, Volume: 1 Issue: 1, 21 - 27, 03.02.2019

Abstract

Spor günümüzde oldukça popüler bir uğraştır. Çok
sayıda sporcu amatör veya profesyonel olarak spor aktivitelerine katılmaktadır.
Bununla birlikte sportif faaliyetlerin belirli bir risk oluşturduğu da
bilinmekte spor yaralanmaları da dün geçtikçe artmaktadır. 
Bu tür yaralanmardan korunmanın ve olası riskleri
azaltmanın en etkili yolunun göz, ağız ve yüz koruyucuları kullanmaktır. Bu
makalede bu tür koruyucu tedbirler hakkında literatür gözden geçirilmiştir.

References

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  • 5. Badel et al. Custom-made mouthguards and preventions of oro-facial injuries in sports. Acta Med Cr 61;9-14 2007. 6. Fabrication of a facial shield to prevent facial injuries during sporting events: A clinical report. Kaplan S, Driscoll CF, Singer MT. The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry 84;4:387-89 2000. 7. Security Hi-Tech Individual Extra-Light Device Mask: A New Protection for [Soccer] Players. C Piero P, Petrucci B, Ramieri V, TitoMatteo M. Journal of Craniofacial Surgery: 19; 3:772-776 2008. 8. T Takeda T, Ishigami K, Hoshina S, Ogawa T; Handa J, Nakajima K, Shimada A, Nakajima T, Regner C W. Can Mouthguards prevent mandibular bone fractures and concussion Dent. Traumato l21:134-140 2005. 9. Masesterello and Promosh. Orofacial trauma and mouth protector wear among high school varsity basketball players. ASDC J of Dentistry for Children; 56;1: 36-39 1989. 10. T Takeda, K Ishigami, T Ogawa, K Nakajimi; Are all mouthguards the same and safe to use? The influence of occlusal supporting mouthguards in decreasing bone distortion and fractures. Dent Traumatol.; 20: 150-156 2004. 11. Prevention of Sport-related Facial Injuries. Black AM., Emery CA. Clin Sports Med. 36; 2: 257–278 2017. 12. Intra-oral Mouth-Guard In Sport-Related Oro-Facial Injuries: Prevention is Better than Cure. Mantrı SS., Deogade, Bhasın S, Abhılasha S. Journal of Clinical & Diagnostic Research., 8;1: 299-302 2014. 13. Masesterello and Promosh. Orofacial trauma and mouth protector wear among high school varsity basketball players. J Dent Child; 1: 36-39 1989. 14. Effect of mouthguards on dental injuries and concussions in college basketball. CR Labella, BW Smith, A Sigurdsson Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 34(1):41-44 2002. 15. Muhtaroğulları M Non-surgical treatment of sport-related temporomandibular joint disorders in basketball players. Dent Traumatol. 2004; 20:338-343. 16. Maxıllofacıal Injurıes And Mouthguard Use Durıng Sports Actıvıtıes In Chıldren And Adolescents: A Survey İnvestigation İn East Anatolia, Turkey Tozoğlu S, Cağlaroğlu M, Tozoğlu U. Atatürk Üniv. Diş Hek. Fak. Derg. 19; 1: 20-25 2009. 17. Lee and Chou. Facial Fractures in Road Cyclist Australian Dental Journal 53: 246-249 2008. 18. Sport-related eye trauma: a survey of the presentation of eye injuries to a casualty clinic and the use of protective eye-wear Pardhan S, Shacklock P, Weatherill J Eye. 9:50-53 1995. 19. Changing trends in pintball sport related ocular injuries. Mitchell S. Fineman, MD John B. Jeffers, Buerger DG; Repke C Arch Ophthalmol ;118(1):60-64 2000. 20. Lee and Chou. Facial Fractures in Road Cyclist Australian Dental Journal 53: 246-249 2008. 21. Caroline HC Acton, S Thomas S, Nixon JW, Clark R, Pitt WR, Battistutta D; Children and bicycles: what is really happening? Studies of fatal and non-fatal bicycle injury Injury Prevention 1: 86-91 1995.

Sport-Related Injuries Protective Devices and Appliances

Year 2019, Volume: 1 Issue: 1, 21 - 27, 03.02.2019

Abstract

Sport in today's society is more popular than probably
ever imagined. Large numbers of athletes participate in a variety of youth,
high school, collegiate, professional, and recreational sports. As it is known,
every kind of sports is at risk of injuries. Sports activities that can be
either professional or amateur are getting increased day by day so sport
related injuries are getting increased as well. 
There is evidence that eye protection, mouth guards,
helmets, and face guards are effective in reducing the risk of facial injury.
In this paper rewieved on this protective appliances.

References

  • 1. Barr R, Holme I. Risk factors for sports injuries: a methodological approach. Br J Sports Med 2003;37:384–99. 2. Echlin Et al, Craniomaxillofacial injury in sport: a review of prevention research. B.J. Sport. Med. 2005;39:254-263. 3. Facial Trauma, Sports-Related Injuries Chao MT, Paletta C, Garza JR. 4. RR Seals and BC Dorrough. Custom mouth protectors: a review of their applications. The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry 51;2: 238-242 1984.
  • 5. Badel et al. Custom-made mouthguards and preventions of oro-facial injuries in sports. Acta Med Cr 61;9-14 2007. 6. Fabrication of a facial shield to prevent facial injuries during sporting events: A clinical report. Kaplan S, Driscoll CF, Singer MT. The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry 84;4:387-89 2000. 7. Security Hi-Tech Individual Extra-Light Device Mask: A New Protection for [Soccer] Players. C Piero P, Petrucci B, Ramieri V, TitoMatteo M. Journal of Craniofacial Surgery: 19; 3:772-776 2008. 8. T Takeda T, Ishigami K, Hoshina S, Ogawa T; Handa J, Nakajima K, Shimada A, Nakajima T, Regner C W. Can Mouthguards prevent mandibular bone fractures and concussion Dent. Traumato l21:134-140 2005. 9. Masesterello and Promosh. Orofacial trauma and mouth protector wear among high school varsity basketball players. ASDC J of Dentistry for Children; 56;1: 36-39 1989. 10. T Takeda, K Ishigami, T Ogawa, K Nakajimi; Are all mouthguards the same and safe to use? The influence of occlusal supporting mouthguards in decreasing bone distortion and fractures. Dent Traumatol.; 20: 150-156 2004. 11. Prevention of Sport-related Facial Injuries. Black AM., Emery CA. Clin Sports Med. 36; 2: 257–278 2017. 12. Intra-oral Mouth-Guard In Sport-Related Oro-Facial Injuries: Prevention is Better than Cure. Mantrı SS., Deogade, Bhasın S, Abhılasha S. Journal of Clinical & Diagnostic Research., 8;1: 299-302 2014. 13. Masesterello and Promosh. Orofacial trauma and mouth protector wear among high school varsity basketball players. J Dent Child; 1: 36-39 1989. 14. Effect of mouthguards on dental injuries and concussions in college basketball. CR Labella, BW Smith, A Sigurdsson Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 34(1):41-44 2002. 15. Muhtaroğulları M Non-surgical treatment of sport-related temporomandibular joint disorders in basketball players. Dent Traumatol. 2004; 20:338-343. 16. Maxıllofacıal Injurıes And Mouthguard Use Durıng Sports Actıvıtıes In Chıldren And Adolescents: A Survey İnvestigation İn East Anatolia, Turkey Tozoğlu S, Cağlaroğlu M, Tozoğlu U. Atatürk Üniv. Diş Hek. Fak. Derg. 19; 1: 20-25 2009. 17. Lee and Chou. Facial Fractures in Road Cyclist Australian Dental Journal 53: 246-249 2008. 18. Sport-related eye trauma: a survey of the presentation of eye injuries to a casualty clinic and the use of protective eye-wear Pardhan S, Shacklock P, Weatherill J Eye. 9:50-53 1995. 19. Changing trends in pintball sport related ocular injuries. Mitchell S. Fineman, MD John B. Jeffers, Buerger DG; Repke C Arch Ophthalmol ;118(1):60-64 2000. 20. Lee and Chou. Facial Fractures in Road Cyclist Australian Dental Journal 53: 246-249 2008. 21. Caroline HC Acton, S Thomas S, Nixon JW, Clark R, Pitt WR, Battistutta D; Children and bicycles: what is really happening? Studies of fatal and non-fatal bicycle injury Injury Prevention 1: 86-91 1995.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Dentistry
Journal Section Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Authors

Rezzan Güner 0000-0003-2064-9600

Publication Date February 3, 2019
Submission Date May 22, 2018
Published in Issue Year 2019 Volume: 1 Issue: 1

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Vancouver Güner R. Sport-Related Injuries Protective Devices and Appliances. Dent & Med J - R. 2019;1(1):21-7.




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