| Literature DB >> 33325314 |
Cara Sandler1, Tumadher Al-Musfir2, Siobhan Barry3, Mandeep Singh Duggal4, Susan Kindelan4, Jay Kindelan4, Simon Littlewood3, Hani Nazzal2,4.
Abstract
Dental trauma is common in the UK, with more than one in ten children having experienced some form of dental trauma. In addition, one in ten patients have been reported to have experienced dental trauma before orthodontic treatment. A recent survey of orthodontists' knowledge and experience of orthodontic management of traumatised teeth has highlighted large inconsistencies in management of traumatised teeth among UK orthodontists, highlighting the need for further information or training on orthodontic management of traumatised teeth.Therefore, the following guidelines have been developed in order to provide an evidence-based approach to treat this cohort of patients. The following guidance is based on the available literature, expert opinion and UK orthodontists' consensus drawn from a recent survey.Entities:
Keywords: dental trauma; guidelines; orthodontic management
Year: 2020 PMID: 33325314 DOI: 10.1177/1465312520977498
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Orthod ISSN: 1465-3125