Pediatric dental care focused on trauma in children's dentition
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Resumo: | Dental trauma is a very common situation in children and adolescents. These injuries can range from simple enamel fractures to the permanent loss of the tooth element, predominantly in males, commonly at school, as a result of falls, fights or fights, sports, car accidents, trauma to objects and abuse. Traumas in primary dentition occur in preschool age, usually linked to behavioral characteristics, such as curiosity and restlessness, which lead the child to explore environments, causing falls and, consequently, the occurrence of injuries becomes high. This work consists of a literature review, in which a selection of articles on pediatric dental care focused on trauma in children's teeth was carried out. The databases used to prepare this review are found in the electronic libraries: MedLine, Lilacs and Scielo. As a search strategy, we use the following keywords: dental trauma, pediatric dentistry, accident prevention. Trauma in primary dentition has some consequences for the oral cavity, which can lead to a change in the dental position in the arch, consequently modifying its alveoli, there can also be a change in the color of the teeth, which are generally more darkened or yellowish. highlighting the other dental elements of the cavity, in addition to dental mobility, painful symptoms due to injuries to the ligaments, mucosa, gums and even bone level, promoting sensitivity, which may or may not present long-term root or bone resorption or ankylosis, necrosis and loss of the dental element, either at the time of trauma or later due to the level of injury or fracture. Through the correct diagnosis, it is possible to identify the origin of the trauma, mapping the injury, as well as its implications for the health and life of the child patient, enabling a resolute planning in order to keep the dental element in the oral cavity when possible, thus avoiding invasive interventions and favoring the patient's functional and emotional recovery. Full knowledge on the part of professionals about the signs and management of violence, maltreatment and abuse against children must always exist, as having this perception of changes in their behavior linked to the characteristics of their possible injuries, it is possible to identify more agile and carry out the appropriate intervention through contact with the Guardianship Council. |
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Pediatric dental care focused on trauma in children's dentition Atención dental pediátrica enfocada en el trauma en la dentición infantilAtenção odontopediatrica voltada para o traumatismo na dentição da criançaTraumatismo dentárioOdontopediatriaPrevenção de acidentesEnsino em saúde.Trauma dentalOdontopediatríaPrevención de accidentesEnseñanza en salud.Dental traumaPediatric dentistryAccident preventionHeath teaching.Dental trauma is a very common situation in children and adolescents. These injuries can range from simple enamel fractures to the permanent loss of the tooth element, predominantly in males, commonly at school, as a result of falls, fights or fights, sports, car accidents, trauma to objects and abuse. Traumas in primary dentition occur in preschool age, usually linked to behavioral characteristics, such as curiosity and restlessness, which lead the child to explore environments, causing falls and, consequently, the occurrence of injuries becomes high. This work consists of a literature review, in which a selection of articles on pediatric dental care focused on trauma in children's teeth was carried out. The databases used to prepare this review are found in the electronic libraries: MedLine, Lilacs and Scielo. As a search strategy, we use the following keywords: dental trauma, pediatric dentistry, accident prevention. Trauma in primary dentition has some consequences for the oral cavity, which can lead to a change in the dental position in the arch, consequently modifying its alveoli, there can also be a change in the color of the teeth, which are generally more darkened or yellowish. highlighting the other dental elements of the cavity, in addition to dental mobility, painful symptoms due to injuries to the ligaments, mucosa, gums and even bone level, promoting sensitivity, which may or may not present long-term root or bone resorption or ankylosis, necrosis and loss of the dental element, either at the time of trauma or later due to the level of injury or fracture. Through the correct diagnosis, it is possible to identify the origin of the trauma, mapping the injury, as well as its implications for the health and life of the child patient, enabling a resolute planning in order to keep the dental element in the oral cavity when possible, thus avoiding invasive interventions and favoring the patient's functional and emotional recovery. Full knowledge on the part of professionals about the signs and management of violence, maltreatment and abuse against children must always exist, as having this perception of changes in their behavior linked to the characteristics of their possible injuries, it is possible to identify more agile and carry out the appropriate intervention through contact with the Guardianship Council.El trauma dental es una situación muy común en niños y adolescentes. Estas lesiones pueden ir desde simples fracturas del esmalte hasta la pérdida definitiva del elemento dentario, con predominio en individuos del sexo masculino, generalmente en edad escolar, como consecuencia de caídas, peleas o peleas, accidentes deportivos, accidentes automovilísticos, traumatismos con objetos y mala praxis. ofertas Los traumatismos en la dentición temporal ocurren en la edad preescolar, generalmente ligados a características conductuales, como la curiosidad y la inquietud que llevan al niño a explorar ambientes, propiciando caídas y, en consecuencia, la ocurrencia de lesiones se vuelve alta. Este trabajo consiste en una revisión bibliográfica, en la que se realizó una selección de artículos sobre atención odontopediátrica enfocados al traumatismo en la dentición infantil. Las bases de datos utilizadas para la elaboración de esta revisión se encuentran en las bibliotecas electrónicas: MedLine, Lilacs y Scielo. Como estrategia de búsqueda se utilizaron las siguientes palabras clave: trauma dental, odontopediatría, prevención de accidentes. El trauma en la dentición temporal tiene algunas consecuencias en la cavidad oral, lo que puede llevar a un cambio en la posición de los dientes en el arco, modificando consecuentemente su alvéolo, también puede haber un cambio en el color de los dientes, que suelen ser más oscurecidos o amarillento en la prominencia de los dientes otros elementos dentarios en la cavidad, además de la movilidad dentaria, síntomas dolorosos por lesiones en los ligamentos, mucosa, encía e incluso a nivel óseo, favoreciendo la sensibilidad, que puede o no presentar raíz a largo plazo o reabsorción o anquilosis ósea, necrosis y pérdida del elemento dentario, ya sea en el momento del traumatismo o posteriormente como consecuencia del nivel de lesión o fractura. A través del correcto diagnóstico es posible identificar el origen del trauma, realizando el mapeo de la lesión, así como sus implicaciones para la salud y vida del paciente infantil, permitiendo una resolutiva planificación a fin de mantener el elemento dentario en buen estado. cavidad bucal cuando sea posible, evitando así intervenciones invasivas y favoreciendo la recuperación funcional y emocional del paciente. Siempre debe existir un conocimiento pleno por parte de los profesionales sobre las señales y el manejo de la violencia, maltrato y abuso contra los niños, ya que al tener esta percepción de cambios en su comportamiento ligada a las características de sus posibles lesiones, es posible identificar de manera más ágil y realizar la intervención necesaria a través del contacto con el Consejo de Tutela.O traumatismo dentário é uma situação bastante frequente nas crianças e adolescentes. Essas lesões podem variar desde simples fraturas em esmalte até a perda definitiva do elemento dentário, possuindo predominância em indivíduos do sexo masculino, corriqueiramente na fase escolar, como consequência de quedas, brigas ou lutas, acidentes esportivos, automobilísticos, traumatismos com objetos e maus-tratos. Os traumas na dentição decídua ocorrem na idade pré-escolar, geralmente estão atreladas as características comportamentais, como a curiosidade e a inquietação que levam a criança a explorar os ambientes propiciando quedas e consequentemente a ocorrência de lesões se torna alta. Este trabalho consiste em uma revisão de literatura, no qual foi realizada uma seleção de artigos sobre a atenção odontopediátrica voltada para o traumatismo na dentição da criança. As bases de dados utilizadas para a confecção desta revisão estão encontradas nas bibliotecas eletrônicas: MedLine, Lilacs e Scielo. Como estratégia de busca, usamos as seguintes palavraschave: traumatismo dentário, odontopediatria, prevenção de acidentes. O trauma na dentição decídua possui algumas consequências para a cavidade oral, o que pode levar alteração de posição dentária na arcada, consequentemente modificando o seu alvéolo, também pode existe alteração na coloração dos dentes, que se apresentam geralmente mais escurecidos ou amarelados em destaque dos demais elementos dentais da cavidade, além de mobilidade dental, sintomatologia dolorosa devido as lesões dos ligamentos, mucosa, gengiva e até nível ósseo, promovendo sensibilidade, podendo ou não apresentar reabsorções radiculares ou ósseas a longo prazo ou anquilose, necrose e perda do elemento dental, seja no momento do trauma ou posteriormente em decorrência do nível de lesão ou fratura. Através do correto diagnóstico é possível identificar a origem do trauma, realizando o mapeamento da lesão, bem como suas implicações na saúde e na vida do paciente infantil, possibilitando um planejamento resolutivo com intuito de manter o elemento dentário na cavidade bucal quando possível, evitando assim intervenções invasivas e favorecendo a recuperação funcional e emocional do paciente. O conhecimento pleno por parte dos profissionais sobre os sinais e manejo da violência, maus- tratos e abuso contra a criança deve sempre existir, pois ao ter essa percepção de alterações em seu comportamento atrelado as características de suas possíveis lesões, é possível identificar de forma mais ágil e realizar a devida intervenção através do contato com o Conselho Tutelar.Research, Society and Development2022-06-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3056410.33448/rsd-v11i8.30564Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 8; e9511830564Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 8; e9511830564Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 8; e95118305642525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/30564/26303Copyright (c) 2022 José Allysson de Moura; Ana Karina Xavier Gomes da Silva; Thiago Henrique Gusmão Campos; Arnoldo Vasconcelos Alencar Filhohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMoura, José Allysson deSilva, Ana Karina Xavier Gomes daCampos, Thiago Henrique Gusmão Alencar Filho, Arnoldo Vasconcelos 2022-07-01T13:34:06Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/30564Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:47:16.529160Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Pediatric dental care focused on trauma in children's dentition Atención dental pediátrica enfocada en el trauma en la dentición infantil Atenção odontopediatrica voltada para o traumatismo na dentição da criança |
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Pediatric dental care focused on trauma in children's dentition |
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Pediatric dental care focused on trauma in children's dentition Moura, José Allysson de Traumatismo dentário Odontopediatria Prevenção de acidentes Ensino em saúde. Trauma dental Odontopediatría Prevención de accidentes Enseñanza en salud. Dental trauma Pediatric dentistry Accident prevention Heath teaching. |
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Pediatric dental care focused on trauma in children's dentition |
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Pediatric dental care focused on trauma in children's dentition |
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Pediatric dental care focused on trauma in children's dentition |
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Pediatric dental care focused on trauma in children's dentition |
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Pediatric dental care focused on trauma in children's dentition |
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Moura, José Allysson de |
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Moura, José Allysson de Silva, Ana Karina Xavier Gomes da Campos, Thiago Henrique Gusmão Alencar Filho, Arnoldo Vasconcelos |
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Silva, Ana Karina Xavier Gomes da Campos, Thiago Henrique Gusmão Alencar Filho, Arnoldo Vasconcelos |
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Moura, José Allysson de Silva, Ana Karina Xavier Gomes da Campos, Thiago Henrique Gusmão Alencar Filho, Arnoldo Vasconcelos |
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Traumatismo dentário Odontopediatria Prevenção de acidentes Ensino em saúde. Trauma dental Odontopediatría Prevención de accidentes Enseñanza en salud. Dental trauma Pediatric dentistry Accident prevention Heath teaching. |
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Traumatismo dentário Odontopediatria Prevenção de acidentes Ensino em saúde. Trauma dental Odontopediatría Prevención de accidentes Enseñanza en salud. Dental trauma Pediatric dentistry Accident prevention Heath teaching. |
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Dental trauma is a very common situation in children and adolescents. These injuries can range from simple enamel fractures to the permanent loss of the tooth element, predominantly in males, commonly at school, as a result of falls, fights or fights, sports, car accidents, trauma to objects and abuse. Traumas in primary dentition occur in preschool age, usually linked to behavioral characteristics, such as curiosity and restlessness, which lead the child to explore environments, causing falls and, consequently, the occurrence of injuries becomes high. This work consists of a literature review, in which a selection of articles on pediatric dental care focused on trauma in children's teeth was carried out. The databases used to prepare this review are found in the electronic libraries: MedLine, Lilacs and Scielo. As a search strategy, we use the following keywords: dental trauma, pediatric dentistry, accident prevention. Trauma in primary dentition has some consequences for the oral cavity, which can lead to a change in the dental position in the arch, consequently modifying its alveoli, there can also be a change in the color of the teeth, which are generally more darkened or yellowish. highlighting the other dental elements of the cavity, in addition to dental mobility, painful symptoms due to injuries to the ligaments, mucosa, gums and even bone level, promoting sensitivity, which may or may not present long-term root or bone resorption or ankylosis, necrosis and loss of the dental element, either at the time of trauma or later due to the level of injury or fracture. Through the correct diagnosis, it is possible to identify the origin of the trauma, mapping the injury, as well as its implications for the health and life of the child patient, enabling a resolute planning in order to keep the dental element in the oral cavity when possible, thus avoiding invasive interventions and favoring the patient's functional and emotional recovery. Full knowledge on the part of professionals about the signs and management of violence, maltreatment and abuse against children must always exist, as having this perception of changes in their behavior linked to the characteristics of their possible injuries, it is possible to identify more agile and carry out the appropriate intervention through contact with the Guardianship Council. |
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