2009
DOI: 10.4034/1519.0501.2009.0091.0016
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Traumatismo na Dentição Decídua e Fatores Associados em Pré-Escolares do Município de Canela/RS

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“…Gender and age were the most evaluated risk factors in the studies found . The predisposition of gender varied according to the type of affected tooth (primary or permanent).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Gender and age were the most evaluated risk factors in the studies found . The predisposition of gender varied according to the type of affected tooth (primary or permanent).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Feldens et al and Kramer et al, Brazil is considered one of the countries that has produced more research on TDI than many other countries. A number of studies have evaluated the prevalence of, and the risk factors for, TDI . However, as a country of continental dimensions, its population presents many different characteristics .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unatoč tim rezultatima autori ističu da je iznimno važno liječiti zube nakon dentalne traume jer u suprotnome nastaju dugotrajne negativne posljedice (12). Zbog svega toga nužna su daljnja epidemiološka istraživanja kako bi se organizirale preventivne mjere stomatološke zaštite i riješio problem (13). Premalo je autora studija istraživalo utjecaj spola na oralno zdravlje (14,15), pa u literaturi nema dovoljno informacija o usporedbi spola i nastanka dentalne traume.…”
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“…However, researchers stress the importance of treating injured teeth, as traumatic dental injuries can have long-term repercussions (12). Thus, further epidemiological studies are needed to establish the basis for preventive measures and the organization of oral healthcare services to address this issue properly (13). Moreover, there are few studies about the influence of gender on…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some studies indicate that boys have a higher predisposition to injury, probably because their activities are more aggressive, but in other studies this difference is not significant. Other factors related to dental trauma are already well defined in the literature: TDI is most prevalent among preschool‐age children; the maxillary anterior teeth are those most affected; and falls are the main cause of injury.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%