Dental and maxillofacial injuries associated with domestic violence against women in Israel: A report for 2011–2021

Author:

Levin Liran1ORCID,Goldman Sharon2,Lin Shaul23ORCID,Radomislensky Irina2,Savitsky Bella24

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry University of Alberta Alberta Canada

2. Israel National Center for Trauma and Emergency Research Gertner Institute Tel Hashomer Israel

3. Endodontics and Dental Trauma Department School of Graduate Dentistry, Rambam Health Care Center Haifa Israel

4. School of Health Sciences, Ashkelon Academic College Ashkelon Israel

Abstract

AbstractBackground/AimThe WHO, in its 2002 report, indicated the dramatic worldwide increase in the incidence of intentional injuries affecting people of all ages and both sexes, but especially children, women, and the elderly. The aim of this study was to analyze dental and maxillofacial injuries associated with domestic violence against women in Israel between the years 2011–2021.MethodsThis was a retrospective cohort study based on data from the Israeli National Trauma Registry (INTR). The INTR provides comprehensive data on hospitalized patients from all six Level I trauma centers (TC) and 15 of the 20 Level II TCs in Israel. Women, ages 14 and older, injured and hospitalized due to domestic violence between 2011 and 2021 were identified.ResultsBetween 2011 and 2021, there were 1818 cases of women ages 14 + that were hospitalized due to violence, excluding terror, occupational trauma, and attempted suicide. Out of these injuries, 753 cases were attributed to domestic violence, 537 were defined as non‐domestic violence and 528 were a result of a brawl/fight. Of the domestic violence cases, 5% (38) exhibited maxillofacial injuries compared to the non‐domestic violence cases where 6.2% (33) exhibited maxillofacial injuries and the brawl group where 5.7% (30) exhibited maxillofacial injuries. The most injured areas in domestic violence cases were the maxilla followed by the zygomatic bone and the mandible. Almost half of the domestic violence cases (47.7%) required surgical intervention during their hospitalization. The spouse was the perpetrator responsible for the domestic violence in the majority of the cases.ConclusionsDental professionals might be able, in some cases, to identify and report domestic violence signs and thus, better understanding of the specific characteristics of domestic violence related to traumatic injuries is important.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Oral Surgery

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