葡萄牙人群口腔颌面外伤的回顾性研究。

IF 1.4 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Cristiana Maria Palmela Pereira, Adriana Resende Dos Santos, Catarina Rodrigues Gonçalves, Valon Nushi, Francisco Coutinho, Francisco João Salvado E Silva, Rui Filipe Vargas de Sousa Santos
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目的:颌面部创伤事件后的法医鉴定日益重要,这是一个复杂的问题。本临床研究旨在评估目前葡萄牙人群口腔颌面损伤的病因。材料与方法:于2018年至2020年在里斯本北部中心医院对384例诊断为口腔颌面外伤的患者进行流行病学临床观察研究。通过临床报告收集数据,使用SPSS 27版进行分析。结果:男女在数量和分布上几乎相同,女性占49.5%,男性占50.5%。与其他年份相比,2020年创伤性事件数量有所减少。跌倒或意外跌落是最常见的伤害原因,占44.3%,其次是袭击,占24.7%。84例患者出现牙周区软组织损伤。上中切牙(174)是最常见的无并发症骨折牙齿,主要的治疗方式是使用止痛药。结论:跌落或意外跌落与女性受试者和年龄增长之间的相关性,以及攻击与男性受试者和成年人之间的相关性已经确立。跌倒或意外下降和攻击是主要的病因,2020年创伤性事件事件有所减少。
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Retrospective Study of Oral and Maxillofacial Trauma in Portuguese Population.

Retrospective Study of Oral and Maxillofacial Trauma in Portuguese Population.

Retrospective Study of Oral and Maxillofacial Trauma in Portuguese Population.

Retrospective Study of Oral and Maxillofacial Trauma in Portuguese Population.

Objective: The increasing significance of medicolegal evaluation following maxillofacial traumatic events constitutes a complex issue. This clinical research aimed to assess the current etiology of oral and maxillofacial injuries in Portuguese population.

Material and methods: An epidemiological clinical observational study was conducted in Centro Hospitalar Lisboa Norte on a sample of 384 subjects diagnosed with oral and maxillofacial trauma, between 2018 and 2020. Data were collected through clinical reports and analyzed using SPSS version 27.

Results: Women and men were nearly identical in the number and distribution, with 49.5% females and 50.5% males. In 2020, there was a decrease in the number of traumatic incidents compared to other years. Falls or accidental descents were found to be the most common cause of injury, accounting for 44.3%, followed by assaults accounting for 24.7%. A total of 84 subjects exhibited soft tissue injuries related to periodontal region. The upper central incisors (174) were the most frequently affected teeth with uncomplicated fractures, and the predominant form of treatment was the administration of pain medication.

Conclusion: A correlation between falls or accidental descents, female subjects, and advancing age, as well as between assaults, male subjects, and adults, has been established. Falls or accidental descents and assault were the predominant etiologies, and the year 2020 exhibited a decrease in the incidents of traumatic events.

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Acta Stomatologica Croatica
Acta Stomatologica Croatica DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
CiteScore
2.40
自引率
28.60%
发文量
32
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Acta Stomatologica Croatica (ASCRO) is a leading scientific non-profit journal in the field of dental, oral and cranio-facial sciences during the past 44 years in Croatia. ASCRO publishes original scientific and clinical papers, preliminary communications, case reports, book reviews, letters to the editor and news. Review articles are published by invitation from the Editor-in-Chief by acclaimed professionals in distinct fields of dental medicine. All manuscripts are subjected to peer review process.
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