2014
DOI: 10.1111/1742-6723.12267
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Review article: Maxillofacial emergencies: Dentoalveolar and temporomandibular joint trauma

Abstract: Dentoalveolar trauma and dislocations of the temporomandibular joint are common reasons for patients to present to EDs in Australia. The majority of medical practitioners receive very little formal training in the management of these injuries and might not have ready access to dental services out of hours for advice. This article focuses on the emergency assessment, triage and non-specialist management of dentoalveolar trauma and injuries to the temporomandibular joint.

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“…In these cases, it is necessary to use imaging tests that show the position and depth of the fragment. Thus, the feasibility of its removal is evaluated (CHAUHAN, 2016), and debridement and suture are performed within 24 hours due to contamination of the oral cavity (DEANGELIS et al, 2014). In the case described, the patient did not present a lack of fractured segments, eliminating the possibility of inoculation and/or aspiration of fragments.…”
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“…In these cases, it is necessary to use imaging tests that show the position and depth of the fragment. Thus, the feasibility of its removal is evaluated (CHAUHAN, 2016), and debridement and suture are performed within 24 hours due to contamination of the oral cavity (DEANGELIS et al, 2014). In the case described, the patient did not present a lack of fractured segments, eliminating the possibility of inoculation and/or aspiration of fragments.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Dentoalveolar lesions can affect the tooth structure in isolation or association with supporting tissues (periodontal ligament, bone, and soft tissue) (DEANGELIS et al, 2014). The classification created by Andreasen and accepted by the World Health Organization (WHO) divides fractures into dental injury, periodontal tissue, bone tissue fracture, and gum and oral mucosa injuries (FONSECA et al, 2014).…”
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“…Os acidentes envolvendo a face são mais comuns entre os homens jovens, e a prevalência pode ser atribuída ao fato de o público praticar esportes de contato físico e participar de atividades sociais envolvendo bebidas alcoólicas e direção (DEANGELIS et al, 2014).…”
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