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Influence of mouthguards on the physical performance of soccer players

Journal

DENTAL TRAUMATOLOGY
Volume 29, Issue 6, Pages 450-454

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/edt.12026

Keywords

contact sports; mouthguard; dentoalveolar trauma; dental trauma

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  1. FAPESP

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AimTo evaluate the influence of different types of mouthguard (MG) on physical performance of female soccer players. Material and methodsThe sample was composed of 25 female soccer players from Guarani Futebol Clube', age range 18-22years. For data collection, two tests were performed: agility test (shuttle run) and aerobic capacity and VO2 (Cooper test), in addition to application of a perception questionnaire after wearing mouthguards during the tests. ResultsData analysis showed that mouthguard type III presented better results in the VO2 and aerobic capacity tests (P<0.05). In relation to difficulties experienced when wearing MGs, there were no reports of pain, discomfort, or nausea. However, 100% of athletes affirmed that it was not possible to speak with MG type I, 80% (n=20) with type II, and no athlete found difficulty in speaking when wearing MG type III. Distractions were reported by 35% (n=6) only when athletes wore MG types I and II. ConclusionsAmong the three types evaluated, the customized MG (type III) presented better results in the athletes' physical performance evaluation, even taking into account physical tests performed without the use of mouthguards.

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