Oral impalement injuries by a toothbrush in children

Takao Kato , Daisuke Nasu , Takahiro Kaneko , Norio Horie , Itsuro Kudo , Tetsuo Shimoyama
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Abstract

Objective

To elucidate the details of impalement injuries of the oral soft tissue in children caused by toothbrush, we present a clinico-statistical study of those encountered in a single institution.

Patients and methods

Children below 13 years old, who visited our oral surgery clinic with the complaint of an impalement injury of oral soft tissue from December of 2001 to August of 2008, were included.

Results

Among two hundred and thirty oral soft tissue injuries, toothbrush (73 cases) was the most frequent object, followed by a stick-like object (51 cases) and eating utensils (27 cases). In toothbrush injuries, the 1-year-olds were most affected and the frequency in boys and girls was 30 cases and 43 cases, respectively. Soft palate (31 cases) was the most frequent site, followed by buccal mucosa (17 cases) and gingiva (7 cases). All of the injuries occurred when the children were in standing position and a fall was the most frequent cause (p < 0.01). Most injuries occurred between 21:00 and 24:00 (35 cases) followed by 18:00 to 21:00 (23 cases). In cases with a laceration that was larger than 10 mm (26 cases), 7 cases were hospitalized the next day for advanced infection.

Conclusion

Toothbrush was the most frequent object responsible for impalement injuries. Caution must be taken while managing a toothbrush injury with a wide laceration to avoid advanced infection. To prevent toothbrush injuries, we recommend that children should use a toothbrush in sitting position.

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儿童被牙刷刺穿口腔
目的探讨儿童牙刷刺穿性口腔软组织损伤的临床统计分析。患者与方法选取2001年12月至2008年8月因口腔软组织穿刺损伤就诊的13岁以下儿童为研究对象。结果230例口腔软组织损伤中,最常见的是牙刷(73例),其次是棒状物体(51例)和餐具(27例)。在牙刷损伤中,1岁儿童的发生率最高,男孩和女孩分别为30例和43例。软腭(31例)是最常见的部位,其次是颊黏膜(17例)和牙龈(7例)。所有的伤害都发生在儿童站立时,摔倒是最常见的原因(p <0.01)。伤情发生在21:00 ~ 24:00(35例),其次是18:00 ~ 21:00(23例)。撕裂伤大于10mm(26例),7例因晚期感染于次日住院。结论牙刷是造成刺穿伤最常见的对象。在处理广泛撕裂伤的牙刷损伤时必须谨慎,以避免晚期感染。为防止牙刷伤害,我们建议儿童应坐着使用牙刷。
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