Magnitude and pattern of combination traumatic dental injuries: An institution based retrospective study in Nepal

Sanjeeb Chaudhary
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Introduction: Traumatic dental injuries can occur as combination injuries, where both fracture and luxation injuries occur concomitantly in the same tooth. The aim of this study was to evaluate prevalence of concomitant fracture and luxation injury (combination dental injuries) in permanent teeth. Methods: A total of 455 traumatized anterior teeth from 175 patients (131 males and 44 females; age ranged from 14 to 70 years), coming for treatment of traumatic dental injuries over a five-year period from January 2016 to December 2020 were included in the study. Patient’s age and sex, type of injury, type and number of injured teeth were recorded from the clinical and radiographic examination records. Descriptive statistical methods were used for data analysis. Results: A total of 257 teeth (56.48%) had fracture injury only, while 150 teeth (32.96%) were found to have luxation injury only. The most common isolated fracture injury was enamel-dentin fracture (n=93; 22.85%) and the most common isolated luxation injury was subluxation (n=77; 18.91%). A low prevalence of combination injury was observed in 48 teeth (10.54%). Enamel-dentin fracture (52.08%) was the most common fracture injury type presenting with a concomitant luxation injury. Similarly, the most frequent luxation injury type presenting with a concomitant crown fracture injury was subluxation (56.25%). The most common combination injury was enamel-dentin fracture in combination with subluxation injury (n=15; 31.25%). Conclusions: The magnitude of combination injury was low in this study and was frequently observed in males of young age groups. The most common combination injury was enamel-dentin fracture in combination with subluxation injury.  
强度和模式的组合创伤性牙损伤:在尼泊尔的一个机构为基础的回顾性研究
外伤性牙齿损伤可发生为复合损伤,其中骨折和脱位损伤同时发生在同一颗牙齿上。本研究的目的是评估恒牙合并骨折和脱位损伤(合并牙损伤)的患病率。方法:175例外伤前牙455颗,其中男131颗,女44颗;年龄从14岁到70岁不等),在2016年1月至2020年12月的五年内来治疗创伤性牙齿损伤的患者被纳入研究。从临床和影像学检查记录中记录患者的年龄、性别、损伤类型、损伤牙的类型和数量。采用描述性统计方法进行数据分析。结果:单纯骨折损伤257颗(56.48%),单纯脱位损伤150颗(32.96%)。最常见的孤立性骨折损伤是牙釉质-牙本质骨折(n=93;22.85%),最常见的孤立性脱位损伤为半脱位(n=77;18.91%)。48颗牙合并损伤发生率较低(10.54%)。牙釉质-牙本质骨折(52.08%)是最常见的骨折损伤类型,并伴有脱位损伤。同样,最常见的脱位损伤类型为半脱位,并伴有冠骨折损伤(56.25%)。最常见的复合损伤是牙釉质-牙本质骨折合并半脱位损伤(n=15;31.25%)。结论:本研究中合并损伤的程度较低,并且在年轻年龄组的男性中经常观察到。最常见的复合损伤是牙釉质-牙本质骨折合并半脱位损伤。
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