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Pakistan Oral and Dental Journal. 2012; 32 (3): 522-525
em Inglês | IMEMR | ID: emr-155369

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This study was conducted to assess the etiology and pattern of traumatic dental injuries and their associated features in patients presenting with tooth fractures in the Operative Dentistry Department at LMDC from August 2011 to August 2012. Non-probability convenience sampling technique was used for the study .A pre-designed questionnaire that included questions regarding the traumatic tooth fractures, presenting complaints of patients and details of medical care that they received before presenting to LMDC was used to document the information. Examination was carried out to assess the pattern of fractures and their associated findings. Results showed falls [66%] to be the commonest cause of tooth fractures. 90% fractures were reported in 6-25years age group and young boys suffered more [59.0%] tooth fractures than young females [41.0%] Maxillary Central Incisor was the most commonly fractured tooth [80.98%]. 34.96% patients reported to a medical emergency first instead of a dental hospital. It was concluded that patients were not well informed about the type of care they should receive after a tooth fracture. Delay in dental treatment causes a number of teeth becoming non-vital

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