Pediatric non-traumatic dental presentations to the emergency department: a ten year retrospective study in an Australian tertiary hospital.

IF 2.3 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE European Archives of Paediatric Dentistry Pub Date : 2024-12-14 DOI:10.1007/s40368-024-00984-6
A A R Musa, S Sethi, B F Poirier, K J Oliver, E D Jensen
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Abstract

Background: Non-traumatic dental conditions (NTDC) that present to the emergency department of a tertiary hospital tend to be related to dental caries, including facial cellulitis, abscess and toothache. This study aimed to report the types of dental conditions and the characteristics of children that presented to an urban tertiary hospital emergency department for NTDC.

Methods: Medical records were reviewed for children less than 19 years of age who presented to the emergency department over a 10-year period with a NTDC. Principal diagnosis, sociodemographic data and source of referral was obtained with treatment and investigations collated for those who were subsequently admitted.

Results: Across the total 4483 dental presentations, 2481 were NTDC. The most common age group was from 0 to 3 years of age (average 6.3) and 57.2% of children were male. Dental caries related diagnoses were the most common reasons for emergency department presentations. A total of 297 children were admitted for investigations and treatment.

Conclusions: Children present to emergency departments with caries related conditions more often than traumatic injuries. Targeted interventions are needed to ensure adequate oral health care access for children to avoid overburdening the emergency services in tertiary hospitals with NTDC.

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儿科非外伤性牙科急诊就诊病例:澳大利亚一家三级医院的十年回顾性研究。
背景:在三级医院急诊科就诊的非创伤性牙病(NTDC)往往与龋齿有关,包括面部蜂窝组织炎、脓肿和牙痛。本研究旨在报告在城市三级医院急诊科就诊的NTDC儿童的牙齿状况类型和特征。方法:回顾了10年间因NTDC就诊于急诊科的19岁以下儿童的医疗记录。获得主要诊断、社会人口统计数据和转诊来源,并对随后入院的患者进行治疗和调查整理。结果:4483例牙诊中,2481例为NTDC。最常见的年龄组为0至3岁(平均6.3岁),57.2%的儿童为男性。与龋齿相关的诊断是急诊就诊最常见的原因。共有297名儿童入院接受调查和治疗。结论:儿童因龋齿相关疾病就诊的比例高于创伤性损伤。需要有针对性的干预措施,以确保儿童获得充分的口腔保健服务,避免三级医院的急诊服务因结核样结核而负担过重。
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European Archives of Paediatric Dentistry
European Archives of Paediatric Dentistry DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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期刊介绍: The aim and scope of European Archives of Paediatric Dentistry (EAPD) is to promote research in all aspects of dentistry for children, including interceptive orthodontics and studies on children and young adults with special needs. The EAPD focuses on the publication and critical evaluation of clinical and basic science research related to children. The EAPD will consider clinical case series reports, followed by the relevant literature review, only where there are new and important findings of interest to Paediatric Dentistry and where details of techniques or treatment carried out and the success of such approaches are given.
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