Treatment priorities and arrival time of traumatic dental injuries—An 8‐year retrospective study

Author:

Šimunović Luka1ORCID,Špiljak Bruno2ORCID,Vranić Lara3,Negovetić Vranić Dubravka2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthodontics, School of Dental Medicine Zagreb University of Zagreb Zagreb Croatia

2. School of Dental Medicine Zagreb University of Zagreb Zagreb Croatia

3. Department of Pediatric and Preventive Dentistry, School of Dental Medicine University of Zagreb Zagreb Croatia

Abstract

AbstractBackground/AimMost of the previous studies in the available literature discussed the time of arrival in general to the healthcare system, while a minority studied the relationship between the type of trauma and arrival. The aim of this retrospective study is to assess the arrival time of traumatic dental injuries (TDIs) depending on the urgency of treatment according to Andreasen.Materials and MethodsThis 8‐year retrospective study was carried out at the Department of Pediatric Dentistry at the University Dental Clinic in Zagreb, Croatia. Andreasen's classification was used to define the kind of TDI as well as to divide them by the need for urgent treatment or treatment priorities in three groups: acute, subacute, and delayed.ResultsThe sample consisted of 1040 children (59% male and 41% female) with a median age of 7. Each year, the age group most affected by TDIs was 6–12 years old. While there is a general increase in the prevalence of TDIs overall, there is a decline in TDIs among children aged 6–12 and an increase among preschoolers and adolescents (below 6 and above 12 years old). Throughout the years, 52.73% red/acute and 41.16% yellow/subacute TDIs were not treated on time due to delayed arrival. More patients from Zagreb come in the first 24 h, while more patients from outside Zagreb come to the clinic a month or more after their injuries. Patients which suffered TDI accompanied with soft‐tissue injury arrived sooner.ConclusionsIt is necessary to introduce monitoring and education of patients under the age of 6 and over 12, as well as their parents/caregivers. New programs should be implemented and new referent centers that specialize in treating TDIs outside of Zagreb should be established.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Oral Surgery

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