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摘要
目的:探讨东南亚牙外伤或DT“流行病学”的现有文献,识别关键模式,同时突出数据报告和管理方面的差距。背景:DT是东南亚地区一个重要的公共卫生问题。社会经济状况和医疗方案的差异导致了DT患病率的差异,以及管理的差异。尽管有影响,但东南亚多个国家关于DT的广泛数据仍然有限。方法:根据系统评价和荟萃分析首选报告项目(PRISMA-ScR)的说明组织范围评价。使用适用的关键词在数据库(b谷歌Scholar, Web of Science, Scopus, PubMed)中进行搜索。列出了18项研究,并提取了研究设计、患病率、人口以及主要发现的数据。结果:DT的普遍性差异很大,在印度尼西亚、马来西亚和泰国等国家报告的发病率较高。重要的危险因素包括年龄(青少年和儿童)、机动车事故和性别(男性)。人们认识到,在文献方面,特别是在代表人数不足的国家以及农村地区,存在明显的缺乏。结论:当前的范围回顾强调了东南亚地区牙外伤的显著负荷,由于报告不一致和社会经济差异,该地区的患病率不同。马来西亚、泰国和印度尼西亚等国家的DT发病率较高,特别是在儿童、青少年和机动车事故受害者中,而东南亚其他国家仍然存在数据缺口。
Navigating the Epidemiology and Complexities of Dental Trauma in Southeast Asia: A Multi-Disciplinary Scoping Review.
Aim: To negotiate the available literature on 'the epidemiology' of dental trauma or DT in Southeast Asia, recognize key patterns, along highlight the gaps in the reporting of data and management.
Background: DT is an important public health problem in Southeast Asia. The differences in socioeconomic situation and healthcare protocol contribute to discrepancies in DT prevalence, along with management. Despite the impact, extensive data on DT remain limited in multiple countries within Southeast Asia.
Method: A scoping review was organized following Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA-ScR) instructions. Searches were conducted across databases (Google Scholar, Web of Science, Scopus, PubMed) using applicable keywords. 18 studies were listed, with data extricated on study design, prevalence, population, as well as key findings.
Results: The pervasiveness of DT varied crucially, with the elevated rates reported in nations like Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. Important risk factors cover age (adolescents and children), motor vehicle accidents, and gender (males). A significant lack in the literature, especially from under-represented nations, as well as in rural areas was recognized.
Conclusion: The current scoping review reinforces the significant load of dental trauma in Southeast Asia, with differing prevalence across the area due to inconsistent reporting and socioeconomic disparities. Countries like Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia show higher DT rates, particularly among children, adolescents, and motor vehicle accident victims, while data gaps remain in other nations of Southeast Asia.
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.