Special considerations in paediatric dental trauma.

Q3 Medicine Primary dental journal Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI:10.1177/20501684231211413
Shimal M Némat, Kate P Kenny, Peter F Day
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Abstract

Traumatic dental injuries (TDIs) in the paediatric population are common and frequently seen in general dental practice. The management of TDIs can be challenging and, in most cases, the General Dental Practitioner is tasked with the initial assessment and emergency treatment. Patients and their families typically attend with elevated levels of distress, which is complicated by the limited dental experience of some children. Behaviour management is essential and helps prepare patients for dental care at both their emergency and follow-up appointments. Early and accurate diagnosis in combination with appropriate treatment contributes to favourable outcomes for traumatised teeth. Early discussions with or referral to paediatric dental teams for management of complex TDIs is encouraged, however shared follow-up care is beneficial over the long-term. In specific cases, initial dental treatment can be delayed by a few days to a subsequent appointment, allowing the dental team to book sufficient time for the treatment and for the patient and their families to prepare. Education of the patients and adults with parental responsibility is essential to manage expectations, explain likely complications and encourage attendance for long-term follow-up visits. This paper discusses the management of paediatric patients to aid the primary care practitioner in providing effective immediate and long-term care.

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儿童牙外伤的特殊考虑。
创伤性牙损伤(TDIs)在儿科人群中是常见的,经常在一般牙科实践中看到。TDIs的管理可能具有挑战性,在大多数情况下,全科牙医的任务是进行初步评估和紧急治疗。病人和他们的家人通常带着更高程度的痛苦来就诊,而一些孩子有限的牙科经验使情况变得更加复杂。行为管理是必不可少的,有助于病人在急诊和后续预约时为牙科护理做好准备。早期和准确的诊断结合适当的治疗有助于创伤牙齿的良好结果。鼓励与儿科牙科小组进行早期讨论或转诊以管理复杂的tdi,但从长期来看,共享随访护理是有益的。在特殊情况下,初次牙科治疗可以推迟几天,以便后续预约,使牙科小组有足够的时间进行治疗,并为患者及其家属做好准备。对患者和负有父母责任的成年人进行教育对于管理期望、解释可能的并发症和鼓励参加长期随访至关重要。本文讨论了儿科患者的管理,以帮助初级保健医生提供有效的即时和长期护理。
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