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Dent Traumatol ; 28(2): 121-6, 2012 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22107050

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: Dentofacial emergencies are a common presentation to the emergency department (ED) but there is little recent data on physicians' knowledge, confidence and attitudes in handling these cases. METHOD: A questionnaire was administered to 103 ED physicians. The sample was primarily drawn from London hospitals as well a smaller contribution from around the UK and included physicians with a range of experience and at different grades. RESULTS: The majority of the 102 participants (76.5%) did not receive any formal training in managing dentofacial emergencies. The percentage of participants who were happy to manage common dentofacial emergencies is as follows: dental trauma (20.4%); major facial trauma (39.8%); interpreting facial X-rays (68.0%); and facial suturing (85.4%). When questioned 12.1% of the participants felt that ED physicians should be responsible for managing dental emergencies compared to 22.4% who felt that ED physicians should manage maxillofacial emergencies. Only 3.9% of the participants would opt to be treated by an ED doctor in the event of them presenting to the ED with a dental injury. The remaining 72.5% would prefer to be seen by a maxillofacial surgeon, 23.5% by a dentist and none of the participants opted to be seen by the emergency nurse practitioner. CONCLUSION: ED physicians do not feel confident in managing some dentofacial emergencies. This may be attributed to a lack of training in this area as well as exposure to these types of emergencies. There is a need for greater awareness, validated guidelines and training resources for ED physicians to treat dentofacial emergencies as well more research in this field of emergency medicine.


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Attitude of Health Personnel , Emergency Service, Hospital , Emergency Treatment/psychology , Facial Injuries/therapy , Medical Staff, Hospital/psychology , Tooth Injuries/therapy , Clinical Competence , Facial Injuries/diagnostic imaging , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Humans , London , Oral Hemorrhage/therapy , Periodontal Abscess/therapy , Radiography, Dental , Surveys and Questionnaires , Suture Techniques , Tooth Injuries/diagnostic imaging , Toothache/therapy
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