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What are the aetiology and risk factors for dental trauma injuries ? A summary of a study by Ulf Glendor

Below is a summary of the main risk for dental trauma injuries as per a review by Ulf Glendor.

Oral predisposing factors

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Unintentional traumatic dental injuries

Unsurprisingly this formulates a large cohort of dental injuries. Patients prone to falling over (intoxicated or not) those who walk into inanimate objects or those that are in the way of a flying object are more likely to suffer with injuries.

Environmental Determinants-Material deprivation

Human behaviour

Emotionally stressful states

He liked the cream but he hadn’t noticed the coconut shavings yet

Presence of illness, learning difficulties or physical limitations

Inappropriate use of teeth

Oral piercing

Patients with oral piercings are more likely to chip/fracture their front teeth

Iatrogenic injuries

One type of iatrogenic injury can be caused by intubation and is one of the commonest complications of general anaesthesia

Traffic accidents

It was confirmed…his driving was rubbish.

Sports injuries

Intentional traumatic dental injuries

The full paper can be accessed here.

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