The role of dental professionals in identifying, reporting, and supporting domestic violence victims
Liran Levin,
Chanroop Bhatti
Abstract:Domestic violence is a pervasive social issue affecting individuals across all demographics and has severe consequences for both the victims and society. Domestic violence is commonly defined as the exertion of power by one individual over another within a relationship, aiming to establish a sense of fear, control, and authority. The connection between domestic violence and oral health is established, with common oral health issues associated with domestic violence, such as dental trauma, head and neck bruises… Show more
“…[19][20][21][22] Patient analysis in a hospital environment is crucial to help aid victims of violence, as well as devising violence prevention strategies to decrease the number of cases of maxillofacial injuries. 23 Intrusion is an uncommon yet serious TDI, accounting for 0.3%-1.9% of all TDIs in the permanent dentition. [28][29][30] The current IADT guidelines recommend spontaneous eruption, orthodontic extrusion, and surgical repositioning as three treatment options for repositioning intruded teeth.…”
“…[19][20][21][22] Patient analysis in a hospital environment is crucial to help aid victims of violence, as well as devising violence prevention strategies to decrease the number of cases of maxillofacial injuries. 23 Intrusion is an uncommon yet serious TDI, accounting for 0.3%-1.9% of all TDIs in the permanent dentition. [28][29][30] The current IADT guidelines recommend spontaneous eruption, orthodontic extrusion, and surgical repositioning as three treatment options for repositioning intruded teeth.…”
The Guidelines for Prevention of Traumatic Dental Injuries were reviewed and approved by the Board of Directors of the International Association of Dental Traumatology (IADT) and the Academy for Sports Dentistry (ASD).
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