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Dental emergencies in a university pediatric dentistry clinic: a retrospective study.

Ayah Qassem Shqair1, Genara Brum Gomes, Adauê Oliveira, Marília Leão Goettems, Ana Regina Romano, Lisandrea Rocha Schardozim, Maria Laura Menezes Bonow, Dione Dias Torriani.   

Abstract

A significant number of children visit a dentist for the first time due to emergency situations. However, little is known regarding the prevalence, etiology, and treatment provided for children at emergency dental visits. This study aimed to evaluate the profile of children attending a dental school emergency clinic, the reasons for seeking dental care, and the treatment provided. Records of 270 patients who attended an emergency clinic during 2010 were analyzed, and 253 were selected. Demographic, diagnostic, and procedural information was collected. The mean child age was 7.8 years. For 208 children (82%), pain was the main reason for the emergency visit. Nearly 79% of the visits were due to caries, and the most frequently required treatment was endodontic intervention (31.22%). Of the decayed teeth, 61.70% were primary posterior teeth and 31.9% permanent posterior teeth. Pain caused by dental decay was the most frequent chief complaint. A large number of children were brought to the dentist with complaints that had started long before, for which over-the-counter medications had been used.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22344338     DOI: 10.1590/s1806-83242012000100009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Braz Oral Res        ISSN: 1806-8324


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