“…An unexpected outcome of this review was the identification of articles calling attention to the importance of the dentistry profession in the detection of IPV survivors and advocating for vigilance in head injury screening, although the potential for TBI was not discussed (Arosarena, Fritsch, Hseuh, Aynehchi, & Haug, 2009; Gwinn, McClane, Shanel-Hogan, & Strack, 2004; Lincoln & Lincoln, 2010; Mishra, 2012; Nelms, Gutmann, Soloman, Dewald, & Campbell, 2009). Dentists routinely examine the head, face, neck, and mouth (HFNM) and may be able to detect physiological signs of IPV, including strangulation, potentially invisible on other medical exams (Arosarena et al, 2009; Lincoln & Lincoln, 2010). Dentists and dental assistants have a unique opportunity for early identification of survivors of IPV seeking routine treatment (Gwinn et al, 2004).…”