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Prim Dent Care ; 12(3): 106-10, 2005 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16004721

RESUMO

AIMS: The aims of this review were to assess the reasons why patients were referred to a specialist dental paediatric unit and the quality of the referral letters received. MATERIAL AND METHOD: All patients referred to the paediatric consultation clinic at the Liverpool University Dental Hospital from January 2004 to July 2004 were included in the review. The reasons for their referral, as stated by the referring practitioners, were compared with the clinical findings from initial assessments in the consultation clinic and the quality of referral letters was assessed. RESULTS: Ninety-nine out of a total of 102 referrals were from general dental practitioners. Sixty were girls and 42 boys. Their mean age was 9.5 years. The commonest reason (25 patients) was for treatment under general anaesthesia. In 90 (88.2%) cases the main reason for referral stated in the letters was consistent with the findings of the clinical assessment in the consultant clinic. All 102 letters included the patient's name, address, date of birth and telephone number and 89 (87.3%) were dated. However, only 25 (24.5%) included any mention of medical history and fewer than 30% included details of any treatment provided by the referring practitioner. CONCLUSIONS: The vast majority of patients were referred for good reasons. The quality of the referral letters was generally poor. The use of a structured referral pro forma could improve the quality of the referral.


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Unidade Hospitalar de Odontologia , Hospitais de Ensino , Odontopediatria , Encaminhamento e Consulta , Adolescente , Anestesia Dentária , Anestesia Geral , Criança , Comportamento Infantil , Pré-Escolar , Registros Odontológicos , Inglaterra , Feminino , Controle de Formulários e Registros/normas , Humanos , Lactente , Masculino , Encaminhamento e Consulta/organização & administração , Encaminhamento e Consulta/normas , Extração Dentária
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Dent Traumatol ; 18(2): 73-6, 2002 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12184215

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There is a lack of consensus concerning the management of intruded permanent teeth. The objectives of the present study were to determine the prevalence of resorption for intruded permanent teeth and to establish the effect of factors on the timing, prevalence and rate of resorption and to examine the relationship between the timing of onset and the subsequent rate of resorption. Sixty-one intruded permanent incisors treated at the Paediatric Dentistry units in Belfast and Newcastle upon Tyne, during the period 1990-99 with a minimum follow-up period of 1.5 years, were studied. The timing and presence of resorption and its rate of occurrence over time were set as the principal outcomes. There was a significantly earlier onset and higher prevalence of resorption in more severely intruded teeth (P< 0.05). There was also a significant relationship between the degree of apical development and resorption with an increased prevalence in the more fully developed roots (P< 0.001). Resorption was detected significantly earlier in teeth with higher rates of resorption (P< 0.05). However, the treatment method did not significantly affect the prevalence or rate of resorption. In conclusion, the occurrence of root resorption after intrusive trauma appears to be related to the severity of the original injury and the stage of root development rather than the repositioning procedure.


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Incisivo/lesões , Reabsorção da Raiz/etiologia , Avulsão Dentária/complicações , Adolescente , Criança , Dentição Permanente , Humanos , Modelos de Riscos Proporcionais , Análise de Regressão , Fatores de Risco , Estatísticas não Paramétricas , Ápice Dentário/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Avulsão Dentária/patologia , Avulsão Dentária/terapia , Técnicas de Movimentação Dentária , Reimplante Dentário
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