Luxation injuries in primary teeth: a retrospective study in children assisted at an emergency service
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Resumo: | The purpose of this study was to analyze luxation injuries in children between the ages of 0 and 5 years treated at an emergency service department. A total of 1,703 records, corresponding to a period of 10 years at the Emergency Center of the Baby Clinic at Londrina State University, Brazil, were analyzed. The age, gender, etiologic factors, type of injury, injured teeth, treatment and time interval between injury and treatment were determined for each patient. of the examined records, 409 patients met the study criteria and included a total of 679 injured teeth. Statistical analyses were carried out using the chi-square test with the level of significance set at 5%. Trauma incidence was higher in boys (57.0%) and in children less than two years of age (40.3%). Falling while walking or running was the most predominant etiologic factor (37.7%), and the most prevalent type of injury was subluxation (32.6%). Luxation injuries decreased with increasing age (p = 0.045). Treatment usually occurred within the first 1-15 days and was significantly associated with the type of trauma (p = 0.041). "Monitor only" was the treatment most frequently observed (74.0%). In conclusion, more luxation injuries were found in younger children, predominantly in boys. Falls resulting from walking or running were the etiologic factor most observed, with subluxation as the most common type of trauma. Treatment usually occurred within the first 15 days after the injury. Despite the severity of these injuries, "monitor only" was the eligible treatment. |
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Luxation injuries in primary teeth: a retrospective study in children assisted at an emergency serviceTooth injuriesToothDeciduousTooth AvulsionChildThe purpose of this study was to analyze luxation injuries in children between the ages of 0 and 5 years treated at an emergency service department. A total of 1,703 records, corresponding to a period of 10 years at the Emergency Center of the Baby Clinic at Londrina State University, Brazil, were analyzed. The age, gender, etiologic factors, type of injury, injured teeth, treatment and time interval between injury and treatment were determined for each patient. of the examined records, 409 patients met the study criteria and included a total of 679 injured teeth. Statistical analyses were carried out using the chi-square test with the level of significance set at 5%. Trauma incidence was higher in boys (57.0%) and in children less than two years of age (40.3%). Falling while walking or running was the most predominant etiologic factor (37.7%), and the most prevalent type of injury was subluxation (32.6%). Luxation injuries decreased with increasing age (p = 0.045). Treatment usually occurred within the first 1-15 days and was significantly associated with the type of trauma (p = 0.041). "Monitor only" was the treatment most frequently observed (74.0%). In conclusion, more luxation injuries were found in younger children, predominantly in boys. Falls resulting from walking or running were the etiologic factor most observed, with subluxation as the most common type of trauma. Treatment usually occurred within the first 15 days after the injury. Despite the severity of these injuries, "monitor only" was the eligible treatment.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Fed Univ Para, UFPA, Sch Dent, Dept Clin, BR-66059 Belem, Para, BrazilUniversidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL), Dept Oral Med & Pediat Dent, Londrina, PR USAUNESP Univ Estadual Paulista, Sch Dent, Dept Pediat Dent, Aracatuba, SP, BrazilUNESP Univ Estadual Paulista, Sch Dent, Dept Pediat Dent, Aracatuba, SP, BrazilSociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Odontológica (SBPqO)Fed Univ ParaUniversidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)da Silva Assuncao, Luciana ReichertFerelle, AntonioHiromi Iwakura, Maria Luizado Nascimento, Liliane SilvaCunha, Robson Frederico [UNESP]2013-09-30T18:30:27Z2014-05-20T13:44:10Z2013-09-30T18:30:27Z2014-05-20T13:44:10Z2011-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article150-156application/pdfhttp://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?pid=S1806-83242011000200009&script=sci_arttextBrazilian Oral Research. São Paulo: Sociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Odontologica, v. 25, n. 2, p. 150-156, 2011.1806-8324http://hdl.handle.net/11449/15460S1806-83242011000200009WOS:000311861800009S1806-83242011000200009.pdf6844354149917957Web of Sciencereponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengBrazilian Oral Researchinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-09-19T17:57:11Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/15460Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestrepositoriounesp@unesp.bropendoar:29462024-09-19T17:57:11Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Luxation injuries in primary teeth: a retrospective study in children assisted at an emergency service |
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Luxation injuries in primary teeth: a retrospective study in children assisted at an emergency service |
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Luxation injuries in primary teeth: a retrospective study in children assisted at an emergency service da Silva Assuncao, Luciana Reichert Tooth injuries Tooth Deciduous Tooth Avulsion Child |
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Luxation injuries in primary teeth: a retrospective study in children assisted at an emergency service |
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Luxation injuries in primary teeth: a retrospective study in children assisted at an emergency service |
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Luxation injuries in primary teeth: a retrospective study in children assisted at an emergency service |
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Luxation injuries in primary teeth: a retrospective study in children assisted at an emergency service |
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Luxation injuries in primary teeth: a retrospective study in children assisted at an emergency service |
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da Silva Assuncao, Luciana Reichert |
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da Silva Assuncao, Luciana Reichert Ferelle, Antonio Hiromi Iwakura, Maria Luiza do Nascimento, Liliane Silva Cunha, Robson Frederico [UNESP] |
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Ferelle, Antonio Hiromi Iwakura, Maria Luiza do Nascimento, Liliane Silva Cunha, Robson Frederico [UNESP] |
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Fed Univ Para Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL) Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) |
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da Silva Assuncao, Luciana Reichert Ferelle, Antonio Hiromi Iwakura, Maria Luiza do Nascimento, Liliane Silva Cunha, Robson Frederico [UNESP] |
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Tooth injuries Tooth Deciduous Tooth Avulsion Child |
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Tooth injuries Tooth Deciduous Tooth Avulsion Child |
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The purpose of this study was to analyze luxation injuries in children between the ages of 0 and 5 years treated at an emergency service department. A total of 1,703 records, corresponding to a period of 10 years at the Emergency Center of the Baby Clinic at Londrina State University, Brazil, were analyzed. The age, gender, etiologic factors, type of injury, injured teeth, treatment and time interval between injury and treatment were determined for each patient. of the examined records, 409 patients met the study criteria and included a total of 679 injured teeth. Statistical analyses were carried out using the chi-square test with the level of significance set at 5%. Trauma incidence was higher in boys (57.0%) and in children less than two years of age (40.3%). Falling while walking or running was the most predominant etiologic factor (37.7%), and the most prevalent type of injury was subluxation (32.6%). Luxation injuries decreased with increasing age (p = 0.045). Treatment usually occurred within the first 1-15 days and was significantly associated with the type of trauma (p = 0.041). "Monitor only" was the treatment most frequently observed (74.0%). In conclusion, more luxation injuries were found in younger children, predominantly in boys. Falls resulting from walking or running were the etiologic factor most observed, with subluxation as the most common type of trauma. Treatment usually occurred within the first 15 days after the injury. Despite the severity of these injuries, "monitor only" was the eligible treatment. |
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