外伤性牙损伤:病因,患病率和可能的结果

Sanja Nashkova, C. Dimova
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创伤性牙齿损伤因其发生频率、对经济生产力和生活质量的影响而成为一个重大的公共卫生问题。它不是一种疾病,没有人会零风险地遭受这些可能改变生活的伤害。创伤性牙齿损伤最常见于儿童和年轻人。老年人也遭受创伤性牙齿损伤,但其发生率明显低于年轻人。脱位损伤是最常见的创伤性牙齿损伤在初级牙列,而冠骨折更常见于恒牙报道。正确的诊断、治疗计划和随访对确保良好的预后非常重要。目的是概述牙外伤的病因,患病率和可能的结果。电子检索2000年至今的Medline (PubMed)、Cochrane、SSCI (Social Citation Index)、SCI (Science Citation Index)数据库,检索词为:牙齿损伤、牙外伤、外伤牙、牙外伤、牙槽外伤、口腔外伤、流行病学、病因学、患病率、预防、牙髓坏死、炎症吸收、强直、颈椎吸收。目前的修订代表了基于现有文献和专家意见的最佳证据。近十年来,创伤性牙损伤已成为世界范围内公认的公共牙健康问题。创伤性牙齿损伤的发生率因国家而异。根据现有资料,它们在恒牙中比在初级牙列中更为普遍。尽管年轻患者的创伤性牙齿损伤的治疗通常是复杂的,并且可能在他/她的余生中持续,但所有的治疗程序都是为了尽量减少不良后果。现代社会生活方式和需求的变化导致了牙外伤新模式的出现。创伤性损伤的成功治疗取决于患者的及时行动和牙医的快速准确诊断。虽然大多数伤害都是轻微的,而且是紧急的,但牙齿移位或缺失才是真正的紧急情况。创伤性牙齿损伤的管理不善提供了许多信息,也为研究提供了问题,这些问题导致了尽可能少的治疗增加了牙齿的保留。尽可能保持牙髓活力,利用氢氧化钙的治疗效果,尽快恢复牙齿功能是预测预后的关键。牙医有责任掌握治疗创伤性损伤的最新技术。这些图表提供了大多数潜在的紧急治疗可能性,推荐的后续治疗,以及为我们的儿童患者提供最佳护理所必需的最终治疗结果。在采用治疗方案时,牙医也有责任使用循证研究。
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TRAUMATIC DENTAL INJURIES: ETIOLOGY, PREVALENCE AND POSSIBLE OUTCOMES
Traumatic dental injuries are significant public health problem because of its frequency, impact on economic productivity and quality of life. It is not a disease and no individual is ever at zero risk of sustaining these potentially life-changing injuries. Traumatic dental injuries occur most frequently in children and young adults. Older adults also suffer from traumatic dental injuries but at significantly lower rates than individuals in the younger cohorts. Luxation injuries are the most common traumatic dental injuries in the primary dentition, whereas crown fractures are more commonly reported for the permanent teeth. Proper diagnosis, treatment planning and follow up are very important to assure a favorable outcome. The aim was to overview the etiology, prevalence and possible outcomes of dental trauma. An electronic search of Medline (PubMed), Cochrane, SSCI (Social Citation Index), SCI (Science Citation Index) databases from 2000 to the present, using the following search words: tooth injuries, tooth trauma, traumatized teeth, dental trauma, dentoalveolar trauma, oral trauma, epidemiology, etiology, prevalence, prevention, pulp necrosis, inflammatory resorption, ankylosis, cervical resorption, was performed. The current revision represents the best evidence based on the available literature and expert opinions. During last decade traumatic dental injuries were recognized as public dental health problem worldwide. Prevalence of traumatic dental injuries varies between countries. According to the existing data they are more prevalent in permanent than in primary dentition. All treatment procedures in case of dental trauma are directed to minimize undesired consequences despite that treatment of traumatic dental injuries in the young patient is often complicated and can continue during the rest of his/her life. The changing lifestyle and requirements of modern society lead to an emergence of new patterns of dental trauma. Successful treatment of traumatic injuries depends on timely action by the patient and a quick and accurate diagnosis by the dentist. Although most injuries are minor and of an urgent nature, displaced or missing teeth are true emergencies. The mismanagement of traumatic dental injuries has provided much information as well as questions for research that have resulted in the increased retention of teeth with as little treatment as possible. Maintaining pulp vitality when possible, utilizing the therapeutic effects of calcium hydroxide, and returning teeth to function as soon as possible are keys to predictable prognosis. It is the responsibility of the dentist to stay current on the latest techniques available to treat traumatic injuries. The charts included provide most of the potential emergency treatment possibilities, recommended follow-up treatment, and final treatment outcomes essential to providing the best care for our child patients. It is also the responsibility of the dentist to use evidence-based research when adopting treatment protocols.
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