2022
DOI: 10.1590/1413-81232022278.22302021
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Série histórica de atendimentos de urgência odontológica no Brasil entre 2008 e 2015

Abstract: Resumo A utilização dos serviços de atenção às urgências odontológicas é moldada pelas condições sociais, epidemiológicas e de organização dos serviços de saúde. Visando avaliar os indicadores específicos de urgência na rede de atenção para compreensão do acesso realizado e desempenho, foi realizado um estudo de série temporal dos atendimentos de urgência odontológica segundo os códigos de atendimento por estabelecimentos de saúde no Brasil no período de 2008 a 2015. Os estabelecimentos foram agrupados em seu … Show more

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“…23 In this way, primary care professionals-including family health units and basic health units-are responsible for providing emergency care in cases where there is a potential for the situation to worsen, but which do not pose a risk of death or where it may lead to the limitation of the individual's usual activities. 24 As such, the following are considered emergency care acute odontogenic pain; pericoronaritis or pain related to infectious processes involving the retained third molars; alveolitis; dental or periodontal abscesses or bacterial infection, resulting in localized pain and edema; dental fracture resulting in pain or trauma to oral soft tissues; cementation of crowns or fixed prostheses; biopsies; adjustments of orthoses and prostheses that are causing pain and compromising masticatory function; opening or changing intracanal medication; removal of extensive caries lesions/restorations that are causing pain; treatment of tissue necrosis with pain and presence of purulent secretion; mucositis; dental trauma with avulsion or luxation. 25 These are all problems that can worsen an individual's health if they are not attended to in good time.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…23 In this way, primary care professionals-including family health units and basic health units-are responsible for providing emergency care in cases where there is a potential for the situation to worsen, but which do not pose a risk of death or where it may lead to the limitation of the individual's usual activities. 24 As such, the following are considered emergency care acute odontogenic pain; pericoronaritis or pain related to infectious processes involving the retained third molars; alveolitis; dental or periodontal abscesses or bacterial infection, resulting in localized pain and edema; dental fracture resulting in pain or trauma to oral soft tissues; cementation of crowns or fixed prostheses; biopsies; adjustments of orthoses and prostheses that are causing pain and compromising masticatory function; opening or changing intracanal medication; removal of extensive caries lesions/restorations that are causing pain; treatment of tissue necrosis with pain and presence of purulent secretion; mucositis; dental trauma with avulsion or luxation. 25 These are all problems that can worsen an individual's health if they are not attended to in good time.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%