2015
DOI: 10.1111/idj.12182
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Impact of traumatic dental injury on the quality of life of young children: a case–control study

Abstract: There are no longitudinal studies that assess the impact of traumatic dental injury (TDI) on the oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL) of preschool children. To investigate the impact of TDI on OHRQoL among preschool children, a population-based case-control study was carried out with a representative sample of 335 children, 3-5 years of age, enrolled at public and private preschools in the city of Campina Grande, Brazil. The case group and the control group were matched for age, gender, type of prescho… Show more

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“…Three hundred and thirty-five (335) children 3-5 years old from private kindergartens evaluated their quality of life after trauma, using the Early Childhood Oral Health Impact Scale (ECOHIS) index. In these age groups, apart from some references to pain and difficulty in chewing, no statistically significant difference was found in quality of life between children with and without dental trauma [11]. …”
Section: Social and Psychological Consequences Of Dental Trauma In Chmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three hundred and thirty-five (335) children 3-5 years old from private kindergartens evaluated their quality of life after trauma, using the Early Childhood Oral Health Impact Scale (ECOHIS) index. In these age groups, apart from some references to pain and difficulty in chewing, no statistically significant difference was found in quality of life between children with and without dental trauma [11]. …”
Section: Social and Psychological Consequences Of Dental Trauma In Chmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of these, 385 were excluded after reading the titles and abstracts. From 42 remaining articles, 28 articles were selected after a full reading test screening(Figure ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Crianças que sofreram trauma e não receberam tratamento restaurador tendem a relatar maior impacto, como dificuldade em se alimentar e fazer a higiene bucal, e acabam demonstrando mais vergonha de sorrir, sentem-se chateadas, o que interfere na fonação, quando comparadas àquelas que não sofreram trauma 3,13,16,17 . Os incisivos superiores são os dentes mais acometidos, como encontrado neste estudo.…”
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