对2020年国际饮食指南的回顾。

Q3 Medicine
Beth Burns, Lucy Malcolm
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创伤性牙齿损伤(TDIs)是一种相对常见的情况,大约有三分之一的成年人在他们一生中的某个时候经历过牙齿创伤tdi可能会出现在初级或二级保健机构工作的牙科专业人员身上。在急性损伤时出现的患者需要立即处理和仔细的长期随访。患者也可能后来报告TDI病史,出现并发症并需要进一步治疗。为了支持牙科护理专业人员,国际牙科创伤协会(IADT)指南作为一种标准化工具在全球范围内提供,以帮助评估、管理和随访牙科创伤。这些易于获取的指南在2020年更新为四种不同的出版物:一般介绍,1骨折和脱位,2恒牙撕脱,3和初级牙齿损伤。目前的指南代表了基于现有文献和专家意见的最佳证据。本文旨在通过使用2020年IADT发布的指南,特别强调和描述指南中的更新,为牙科专业人员提供支持。通过将2020年指南纳入我们的日常实践,我们的目标是根据现有证据的最高水平,为患者提供最合适、标准化的护理。已出版的指南全文可通过IADT网站在网上免费获得。
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A review of the iadt 2020 guidelines.

Traumatic dental injuries (TDIs) are a relatively frequent occurrence, with roughly a third of adults experiencing a dental trauma at some time in their life.1 TDIs may present to dental professionals working within primary or secondary care settings. Patients presenting at the time of acute injury will require immediate management and careful long term follow up. Patients may also present later reporting a history of TDI, with developing complications and onward management required. To support dental care professionals, the International Association of Dental Traumatology's (IADT) Guidelines are available globally as a standardised tool to aid the assessment, management and follow up of dental trauma. These easy to access guidelines were updated in 2020 with four distinct publications:General Introduction,1 Fractures and Luxations,2 Avulsion of Permanent Teeth,3 and Injuries in the Primary Dentition.4 The current guidelines represent the best evidence based on available literature and expert opinion.1This paper aims to support dental professionals by specifically highlighting and describing updates in guidance, using the 2020 IADT published guidelines. By incorporating the 2020 guidelines into our everyday practice we aim to provide the most appropriate, standardised care, based on the highest level of available evidence to our patients.The full published guidelines are available free online via the IADT website.

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Primary dental journal
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