Epidemiological profile of oral-maxillofacial in victims of physical aggression
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Resumo: | Due to its position of vulnerability in the body, the face is an anatomical region with a high incidence of physical aggression and accidents. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), trauma is among the main causes of death and disability in the world, together with the alarming growth of all forms of violence in our society today, especially interpersonal physical aggression. Although this type of crime for the most part does not result in death, they are responsible for significant sequelae. This work is an integrative review, aiming to analyze studies on the epidemiological profile of oral and maxillofacial trauma in victims of physical aggression. The articles compiled in this study were selected using the following databases: PubMed, Lilacs and Scielo. The survey included all the publications found, according to the aforementioned databases, without a time frame until 2020. Finally, no language restriction was applied, using the standardized descriptors: Aggression; Maxillofacial Lesions; Epidemiology and its English counterparts. After analyzing the works, it was observed that victims of physical aggression indicated a predominance of males, the incidence of aggression prevailed between the second and third decade of life, at night, over recurrent bone fractures in physical aggression, the highlight is for the nasal anatomical complex, mandibular region and the zygomatic-maxillary complex, markedly in the middle third of the face. Finally, it is evident the need for a fruitful attention to these data that can benefit society by supporting preventive government strategies to control the events that can result in trauma of this etiology. |
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Epidemiological profile of oral-maxillofacial in victims of physical aggressionPerfil epidemiológico del trauma oral-maxilofacial em víctimas de agresión física Perfil epidemiológico do trauma buco-maxilo-facial em vítimas de agressão físicaAggressionMaxillofacial LesionsEpidemiologyAgresiónLesiones maxilofacialesEpidemiologíaAgressãoLesões MaxilofaciaisEpidemiologiaDue to its position of vulnerability in the body, the face is an anatomical region with a high incidence of physical aggression and accidents. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), trauma is among the main causes of death and disability in the world, together with the alarming growth of all forms of violence in our society today, especially interpersonal physical aggression. Although this type of crime for the most part does not result in death, they are responsible for significant sequelae. This work is an integrative review, aiming to analyze studies on the epidemiological profile of oral and maxillofacial trauma in victims of physical aggression. The articles compiled in this study were selected using the following databases: PubMed, Lilacs and Scielo. The survey included all the publications found, according to the aforementioned databases, without a time frame until 2020. Finally, no language restriction was applied, using the standardized descriptors: Aggression; Maxillofacial Lesions; Epidemiology and its English counterparts. After analyzing the works, it was observed that victims of physical aggression indicated a predominance of males, the incidence of aggression prevailed between the second and third decade of life, at night, over recurrent bone fractures in physical aggression, the highlight is for the nasal anatomical complex, mandibular region and the zygomatic-maxillary complex, markedly in the middle third of the face. Finally, it is evident the need for a fruitful attention to these data that can benefit society by supporting preventive government strategies to control the events that can result in trauma of this etiology.Por su posición de vulnerabilidad en el cuerpo, el rostro es una región anatómica con una alta incidencia de agresiones físicas y accidentes. Según la Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS), el trauma se encuentra entre las principales causas de muerte y discapacidad en el mundo, junto con el alarmante crecimiento de todas las formas de violencia en nuestra sociedad actual, especialmente la agresión física interpersonal. Aunque este tipo de delitos en su mayoría no resultan en muerte, son responsables de importantes secuelas. Este trabajo es una revisión integradora, con el objetivo de analizar estudios sobre el perfil epidemiológico del trauma oral-maxilofacial en víctimas de agresión física. Los artículos recopilados en este estudio fueron seleccionados utilizando las siguientes bases de datos: PubMed, Lilacs y Scielo. La encuesta incluyó todas las publicaciones encontradas, según las bases de datos antes mencionadas, sin un marco temporal hasta 2020. Finalmente, no se aplicó restricción de idioma, utilizando los descriptores estandarizados: Agresión; Lesiones maxilofaciales; Epidemiología y sus contrapartes inglesas. Luego de analizar los trabajos, se observó que las víctimas de agresión física indicaron un predominio del sexo masculino, la incidencia de agresión predominó entre la segunda y tercera década de la vida, en la noche, sobre las fracturas óseas recurrentes en la agresión física, el destaque es para la nasal. complejo anatómico, región mandibular y complejo cigomático-maxilar, marcadamente en el tercio medio de la cara. Finalmente, es evidente la necesidad de una atención fructífera a estos datos que pueden beneficiar a la sociedad al apoyar estrategias gubernamentales preventivas para controlar los eventos que pueden resultar en traumas de esta etiologia.Devida a sua posição de vulnerabilidade no corpo, a face, é uma região anatômica com foco de alta incidência em agressões físicas e acidentes. Segundo a Organização Mundial de Saúde (OMS) o trauma está entre as principais causas de morte e invalidez do mundo, aliado ao alarmante o crescimento de todas as formas de violência em nossa sociedade atual, principalmente a agressão física interpessoal. Embora esta modalidade de crime na sua maioria não resulte em morte, são responsáveis por significativas sequelas. Este trabalho trata-se de uma revisão integrativa, com objetivo de analisar estudos sobre o perfil epidemiológico do trauma buco-maxilo-facial em vítimas de agressão física. Os artigos compilados neste estudo foram selecionados por meio das bases de dados: PubMed, Lilacs e Scielo. O levantamento compreendeu todas as publicações encontradas, segundo as bases de dados supracitadas, sem recorte temporal até o ano de 2020. Por fim, nenhuma restrição de idioma foi aplicada, utilizando os descritores padronizados: Agressão; Lesões Maxilofaciais; Epidemiologia e seus correspondentes em inglês. Após análise dos trabalhos, observou-se que as vítimas de agressão física, indicaram uma predominância do sexo masculino, a incidência das agressões prevaleceu entre a segunda e terceira década de vida, no período noturno, sobre as fraturas ósseas recorrentes em agressões físicas, o destaque é para o complexo anatômico nasal, região mandibular e do complexo zigomático-maxilar, marcadamente no terço médio da face. Por fim, fica evidente a necessidade de uma profícua atenção a estes dados que podem beneficiar a sociedade ao fundamentar estratégias governamentais preventivas para controlar os eventos que podem resultar em traumatismos desta etiologia.Research, Society and Development2021-09-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2012710.33448/rsd-v10i12.20127Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 12; e168101220127Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 12; e168101220127Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 12; e1681012201272525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/20127/18098Copyright (c) 2021 Carlos Eduardo dos Santos; Diogo Gomes Brandão; Silvia Girlane Nunes da Silva; Ana Caroliny do Nascimento Oliveira; Gabriela de Almeida Sousa; Tallisson Emmanuel Silva de Lucena; Iris Marilia Alves da Silva; Érika Priscila Santos Melo; Kelly Rodrigues Motahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Santos, Carlos Eduardo dosBrandão, Diogo GomesSilva, Silvia Girlane Nunes daOliveira, Ana Caroliny do NascimentoSousa, Gabriela de Almeida Lucena, Tallisson Emmanuel Silva de Silva, Iris Marilia Alves daMelo, Érika Priscila SantosMota, Kelly Rodrigues2021-11-14T20:26:51Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/20127Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:39:51.986288Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Epidemiological profile of oral-maxillofacial in victims of physical aggression Perfil epidemiológico del trauma oral-maxilofacial em víctimas de agresión física Perfil epidemiológico do trauma buco-maxilo-facial em vítimas de agressão física |
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Epidemiological profile of oral-maxillofacial in victims of physical aggression |
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Epidemiological profile of oral-maxillofacial in victims of physical aggression Epidemiological profile of oral-maxillofacial in victims of physical aggression Santos, Carlos Eduardo dos Aggression Maxillofacial Lesions Epidemiology Agresión Lesiones maxilofaciales Epidemiología Agressão Lesões Maxilofaciais Epidemiologia Santos, Carlos Eduardo dos Aggression Maxillofacial Lesions Epidemiology Agresión Lesiones maxilofaciales Epidemiología Agressão Lesões Maxilofaciais Epidemiologia |
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Epidemiological profile of oral-maxillofacial in victims of physical aggression |
title_full |
Epidemiological profile of oral-maxillofacial in victims of physical aggression |
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Epidemiological profile of oral-maxillofacial in victims of physical aggression Epidemiological profile of oral-maxillofacial in victims of physical aggression |
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Epidemiological profile of oral-maxillofacial in victims of physical aggression Epidemiological profile of oral-maxillofacial in victims of physical aggression |
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Epidemiological profile of oral-maxillofacial in victims of physical aggression |
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Santos, Carlos Eduardo dos |
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Santos, Carlos Eduardo dos Santos, Carlos Eduardo dos Brandão, Diogo Gomes Silva, Silvia Girlane Nunes da Oliveira, Ana Caroliny do Nascimento Sousa, Gabriela de Almeida Lucena, Tallisson Emmanuel Silva de Silva, Iris Marilia Alves da Melo, Érika Priscila Santos Mota, Kelly Rodrigues Brandão, Diogo Gomes Silva, Silvia Girlane Nunes da Oliveira, Ana Caroliny do Nascimento Sousa, Gabriela de Almeida Lucena, Tallisson Emmanuel Silva de Silva, Iris Marilia Alves da Melo, Érika Priscila Santos Mota, Kelly Rodrigues |
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Brandão, Diogo Gomes Silva, Silvia Girlane Nunes da Oliveira, Ana Caroliny do Nascimento Sousa, Gabriela de Almeida Lucena, Tallisson Emmanuel Silva de Silva, Iris Marilia Alves da Melo, Érika Priscila Santos Mota, Kelly Rodrigues |
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Santos, Carlos Eduardo dos Brandão, Diogo Gomes Silva, Silvia Girlane Nunes da Oliveira, Ana Caroliny do Nascimento Sousa, Gabriela de Almeida Lucena, Tallisson Emmanuel Silva de Silva, Iris Marilia Alves da Melo, Érika Priscila Santos Mota, Kelly Rodrigues |
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Aggression Maxillofacial Lesions Epidemiology Agresión Lesiones maxilofaciales Epidemiología Agressão Lesões Maxilofaciais Epidemiologia |
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Aggression Maxillofacial Lesions Epidemiology Agresión Lesiones maxilofaciales Epidemiología Agressão Lesões Maxilofaciais Epidemiologia |
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Due to its position of vulnerability in the body, the face is an anatomical region with a high incidence of physical aggression and accidents. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), trauma is among the main causes of death and disability in the world, together with the alarming growth of all forms of violence in our society today, especially interpersonal physical aggression. Although this type of crime for the most part does not result in death, they are responsible for significant sequelae. This work is an integrative review, aiming to analyze studies on the epidemiological profile of oral and maxillofacial trauma in victims of physical aggression. The articles compiled in this study were selected using the following databases: PubMed, Lilacs and Scielo. The survey included all the publications found, according to the aforementioned databases, without a time frame until 2020. Finally, no language restriction was applied, using the standardized descriptors: Aggression; Maxillofacial Lesions; Epidemiology and its English counterparts. After analyzing the works, it was observed that victims of physical aggression indicated a predominance of males, the incidence of aggression prevailed between the second and third decade of life, at night, over recurrent bone fractures in physical aggression, the highlight is for the nasal anatomical complex, mandibular region and the zygomatic-maxillary complex, markedly in the middle third of the face. Finally, it is evident the need for a fruitful attention to these data that can benefit society by supporting preventive government strategies to control the events that can result in trauma of this etiology. |
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