2014
DOI: 10.1111/edt.12155
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Emergency management of traumatic dental injuries in 42 countries

Abstract: With all the limitations of a preliminary questionnaire study, we can conclude that there is a need to perform more comprehensive well-designed studies in this field to understand more of the varying quality of emergency services worldwide. The major problem today seems to be related to limited availability and competence, especially outside office working hours.

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“…Similarly, review articles and survey studies in the literature have reported that the majority of dental trauma patients did not receive appropriate emergency treatment worldwide . Alnaggar and Andersson reported that treatment of traumatic dental injuries within the first hour was accessed by only 53% and reached an adequate treatment at a rate of 56% out of working hours . Oral healthcare system, insurance status, competence of health professionals, working hours, public transport, disabled children, economic and social barriers are identified as important factors for access to emergency dental care .…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Similarly, review articles and survey studies in the literature have reported that the majority of dental trauma patients did not receive appropriate emergency treatment worldwide . Alnaggar and Andersson reported that treatment of traumatic dental injuries within the first hour was accessed by only 53% and reached an adequate treatment at a rate of 56% out of working hours . Oral healthcare system, insurance status, competence of health professionals, working hours, public transport, disabled children, economic and social barriers are identified as important factors for access to emergency dental care .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Parents in this study reported that it was not easy to find a competent dentist to manage the case and making an appointment was problematic. However, similarly limited accessibility and competence were reported as the main problems encountered by trauma patients, especially out of working hours worldwide …”
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“…Vaikystės metu patiriamos dantų traumos gali varijuoti nuo paprasto emalio įskilimo iki didelių veido ir žandikaulių traumų, šie pažeidimai gali sukelti funkcijos, estetikos, alveolinio kaulo augimo ir vystymosi sutrikimus, o jų gydymas gali tęstis visą paciento gyvenimą [1,[3][4][5][6].…”
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