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  • Dental Traumatology
  • Emergency Medicine

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  • Traumatic dental injuries (TDIs) are a significant public health concern, affecting 25% of school children and 33% of adults, negatively impacting quality of life.
  • The prognosis for TDIs is heavily influenced by immediate actions taken at the injury site.
  • Limited community knowledge of proper first aid for dental trauma exacerbates negative outcomes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To consolidate evidence-based knowledge on traumatic dental injuries (TDIs).
  • To present a practical, accessible management guide for first aid in dental trauma situations.
  • To emphasize the importance of immediate care and professional follow-up for TDIs.

Main Methods:

  • Systematic literature search of PubMed and Google Scholar databases.
  • Inclusion of studies published from 2013 onwards.
  • Synthesis of findings to create a practical first aid management guide.

Main Results:

  • Avulsion is the most frequent TDI in primary teeth; crown fractures are most common in permanent teeth.
  • TDIs most frequently occur at home and school.
  • Key risk factors include male gender, younger age, and obesity. Immediate replantation of permanent avulsed teeth is recommended; primary teeth should not be replanted.

Conclusions:

  • Effective first aid for TDIs, particularly avulsions and fractures, is crucial for optimal treatment outcomes.
  • Collecting tooth fragments and seeking professional dental care immediately after trauma are vital steps.
  • Public awareness campaigns and education on TDIs and first aid are essential for improving management and prevention.