Epidemiological profile of luxations injuries with or without dental fractures in permanent teeth: A 10‐years retrospective study

Author:

Amilcar Ana Laura Lopes1ORCID,Vieira Walbert A.1ORCID,Matta Aline Cristine Gomes1,de Almeida Gomes Brenda Paula Figueiredo1ORCID,da Silva Marina Angélica Marciano1ORCID,de Almeida José Flávio Affonso1ORCID,Ferraz Caio Cézar Randi1ORCID,Santos Eduardo César Almada2ORCID,Neto Julio Vargas1ORCID,de Jesus Soares Adriana1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Endodontics Division, Department of Restorative Dentistry Piracicaba Dental School—State University of Campinas (FOP‐UNICAMP) Piracicaba São Paulo Brazil

2. Piracicaba Dental School Department of Health Sciences and Pediatric Dentistry Piracicaba Dental School—State University of Campinas (FOP‐UNICAMP) Piracicaba Brazil

Abstract

AbstractBackground/AimThis study assessed the epidemiology of luxation injuries with or without dental fractures in patients attending the outpatient clinic of a Brazilian dental school over the past decade.Material and MethodsWe reviewed clinical records from a specialized center for dental trauma care in Brazil, focusing on patients who experienced at least one traumatic dental injury (TDI) in a permanent tooth between 2012 and 2022. The extracted data included sex, age, etiology, time between trauma occurrence and the search for initial care, TDI classification, and the need for endodontic treatment. The statistical analysis involved Pearson's chi‐squared and Fisher's exact tests at a 5% significance level.ResultsThe 366 analyzed clinical records included 166 patients (350 teeth) with luxation injuries. Men (n = 102) showed a higher prevalence of luxation injuries than women (n = 64). Extrusive luxation prevailed (n = 99 patients and 208 teeth). Patients with luxation injuries sought care promptly after dental trauma incidents (p = .02) and demonstrated a higher incidence of endodontic treatment (p < .0001) than those without luxation injuries. Lateral luxation was notably associated with traffic accidents (p < .0001). The combination of luxation injuries and tooth fractures did not correlate with a higher need for endodontic treatment (p > .05).ConclusionsAge and trauma etiology seemed to have influenced the epidemiological profile of luxation injuries. Additionally, these injuries affected the time to seek initial care and the need for endodontic treatment.

Funder

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico

Publisher

Wiley

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