J Oral Sci. 2017;59(4):639-643. doi: 10.2334/josnusd.16-0611.
Abstract
This cross-sectional study assessed the prevalence and potential risk
factors for dental erosion in amateur athletes at running events. After a
sample calculation, 108 runners from the state of Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil, were selected and examined for dental wear by a single trained
and calibrated evaluator (kappa = 1.00). To identify risk factors, the
runners were interviewed by using a standardized, semi-structured
questionnaire. The average (SD) age of the runners was 34.2 (11.45), and
the prevalence of dental erosion was 19.4%. Gastroesophageal reflux,
running frequency per week, and time expended during competition were
associated with dental erosion (P < 0.05). The association between
use of isotonic drinks and dental erosion was not significant (P >
0.05). In conclusion, dental erosion was not associated with use of
isotonic drinks. However, frequency of exercise per week and
gastroesophageal reflux were risk factors for dental erosion.
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