“…Cukovic-Bagic et al (2015) found dental practitioners’ knowledge of CAN to be limited and that, concomitantly, there were high levels of uncertainty and hesitation among practitioners when diagnosing and reporting suspected cases. Several studies found, like Cukovic-Bagic et al (2015), that this could lead to misattribution errors in diagnosis and/or result in inconsistent documentation of potential signs of abuse and neglect (da Fonseca et al, 1992; Hazar Bodrumlu, Avsar & Arslan, 2018; Kvist, Annerback & Dahllof, 2018; Preethi, Einstein & Sivapathasundharam, 2011). Similar findings were made by Deshpande et al (2015), Hussein, Ahmad, Ibrahim, Yusoff and Ahmad (2016), Kaur et al (2016), Malpani et al (2017), Mogaddam, Kamal, Merdad and Alamoudi (2016), Al-Jundi, Zawaideh and Al-Rawi (2010), Sonbol et al (2012), Thomas, Straffon and Inglehart (2006), Tilvawala, Murray, Farah and Broadbent (2014), and Uldum, Christensen, Welbury and Poulsen (2010).…”