A Retrospective Study of Dental Trauma in Israel Military Personnel.

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Yael Arbel, Yael Permut, Yehuda Zadik, Nir Tsur
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Abstract

Background: Traumatic dental injuries (TDIs) are a significant public health concern, especially prevalent among active populations like military personnel, where the causes and consequences of such injuries can be particularly severe due to the nature of their duties. This study aimed to investigate the patterns, associated injuries, and complications experienced by military personnel who sustained dental trauma.

Methods: This retrospective observational study utilized data from the Israel Defense Forces Trauma Registry, examining incidents from January 1997 through December 2018. The focus was on military personnel with injuries localized to the head, neck, and maxillofacial regions, analyzing the prevalence, types, and management of dental trauma.

Results: Out of 672 documented cases, 71 (10.5%) involved dental injuries. The most common injuries were tooth loss (5.2%), followed by tooth crown fractures (3.4%) and periodontal ligament (PDL) injuries (1.9%). Incisors were the most frequently injured teeth. Temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD) was identified in 10.2% of the subjects, with a notable 42.9% of TMD patients sustaining dental injuries as well.

Discussion: The study highlights the unique challenges of managing TDIs in military settings, emphasizing the need for early and effective treatment to prevent long-term consequences. Comparisons with civilian data reveal higher rates of severe injuries in military personnel, underscoring the importance of specialized training for military dentists in trauma management.

Conclusion: Dental injuries in the military require a focused approach due to the severe nature of the traumas involved. Effective management of these injuries is crucial to ensure the personnel's rapid recovery and continued operational readiness. The findings recommend implementing specialized training for military dentists and introducing mouthguard policies to mitigate dental injuries in combat scenarios.

以色列军人牙齿创伤的回顾性研究。
背景:创伤性牙齿损伤是一个重大的公共卫生问题,在像军事人员这样的活跃人群中尤其普遍,由于他们的职责性质,这种损伤的原因和后果可能特别严重。本研究旨在探讨军事人员持续性牙外伤的模式、相关损伤和并发症。方法:这项回顾性观察性研究利用了以色列国防军创伤登记处的数据,调查了1997年1月至2018年12月的事件。重点是军事人员的损伤局限于头部,颈部和颌面区域,分析患病率,类型和管理的牙齿创伤。结果:672例病例中,71例(10.5%)涉及牙损伤。最常见的损伤是牙齿脱落(5.2%),其次是牙冠骨折(3.4%)和牙周韧带(PDL)损伤(1.9%)。门牙是最常受伤的牙齿。10.2%的患者存在颞下颌关节紊乱(Temporomandibular joint disorder, TMD),其中42.9%的患者存在牙损伤。讨论:该研究强调了在军事环境中管理tdi的独特挑战,强调了早期有效治疗以防止长期后果的必要性。与民用数据相比,军事人员的严重伤害率更高,强调了对军事牙医进行创伤管理专业培训的重要性。结论:由于所涉及的创伤的严重性,军队中的牙齿损伤需要一个集中的方法。有效管理这些伤害对于确保人员的快速恢复和持续的作战准备至关重要。研究结果建议对军队牙医进行专门培训,并引入护齿政策,以减轻战斗场景中的牙齿损伤。
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Dental Traumatology
Dental Traumatology 医学-牙科与口腔外科
CiteScore
6.40
自引率
32.00%
发文量
85
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Dental Traumatology is an international journal that aims to convey scientific and clinical progress in all areas related to adult and pediatric dental traumatology. This includes the following topics: - Epidemiology, Social Aspects, Education, Diagnostics - Esthetics / Prosthetics/ Restorative - Evidence Based Traumatology & Study Design - Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery/Transplant/Implant - Pediatrics and Orthodontics - Prevention and Sports Dentistry - Endodontics and Periodontal Aspects The journal"s aim is to promote communication among clinicians, educators, researchers, and others interested in the field of dental traumatology.
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