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Published in: Clinical Oral Investigations 2/2013

Open Access 01-03-2013 | Original Article

Prevalence of dental erosion in adolescent competitive swimmers exposed to gas-chlorinated swimming pool water

Authors: J. Buczkowska-Radlińska, R. Łagocka, W. Kaczmarek, M. Górski, A. Nowicka

Published in: Clinical Oral Investigations | Issue 2/2013

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Abstract

Objectives

The purpose of this study was to analyze the prevalence of dental erosion among competitive swimmers of the local swimming club in Szczecin, Poland, who train in closely monitored gas-chlorinated swimming pool water.

Materials and methods

The population for this survey consisted of a group of junior competitive swimmers who had been training for an average of 7 years, a group of senior competitive swimmers who had been training for an average of 10 years, and a group of recreational swimmers. All subjects underwent a clinical dental examination and responded to a questionnaire regarding aspects of dental erosion. In pool water samples, the concentration of calcium, magnesium, phosphate, sodium, and potassium ions and pH were determined. The degree of hydroxyapatite saturation was also calculated.

Results

Dental erosion was found in more than 26 % of the competitive swimmers and 10 % of the recreational swimmers. The lesions in competitive swimmers were on both the labial and palatal surfaces of the anterior teeth, whereas erosions in recreational swimmers developed exclusively on the palatal surfaces. Although the pH of the pool water was neutral, it was undersaturated with respect to hydroxyapatite.

Conclusion

The factors that increase the risk of dental erosion include the duration of swimming and the amount of training. An increased risk of erosion may be related to undersaturation of pool water with hydroxyapatite components.

Clinical relevance

To decrease the risk of erosion in competitive swimmers, the degree of dental hydroxyapatite saturation should be a controlled parameter in pool water.
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Metadata
Title
Prevalence of dental erosion in adolescent competitive swimmers exposed to gas-chlorinated swimming pool water
Authors
J. Buczkowska-Radlińska
R. Łagocka
W. Kaczmarek
M. Górski
A. Nowicka
Publication date
01-03-2013
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Clinical Oral Investigations / Issue 2/2013
Print ISSN: 1432-6981
Electronic ISSN: 1436-3771
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00784-012-0720-6

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