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Erschienen in: Clinical Oral Investigations 5/2013

01.06.2013 | Original Article

Complications and survival rates of teeth after dental trauma over a 5-year period

verfasst von: Katharina Bücher, Claudia Neumann, Elisabeth Thiering, Reinhard Hickel, Jan Kühnisch

Erschienen in: Clinical Oral Investigations | Ausgabe 5/2013

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Abstract

Objectives

The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether the current guidelines of the International Association of Dental Traumatology (IADT) for emergency care of traumatised teeth result in lower complication rates.

Materials and methods

Therapeutic strategies of 361 dental injuries in 291 patients treated at a university dental hospital over a 5-year period were investigated by evaluating the patients' records. Adherence to the guidelines of the IADT (Flores et al. Dent Traumatol 17:1–4, 2001; 49–52, 2001; 97–102, 2001; 145–148, 2001; and 193–196, 2001; Flores et al. Dent Traumatol 23:66–71, 2007; 130–136, 2007; and 196–202, 2007) was evaluated. Complications were also recorded according to the patients' records and analysed relative to the treatment and injury pattern. During follow-up visits, the teeth were inspected regarding pulp vitality and overall function of the injured tooth. The Kaplan–Meier survival analysis of pulps and teeth was performed for different injury categories.

Results

The majority of injuries (322/361; 89.2 %) were treated according to the guidelines. When IADT guidelines were followed, complication rates were significantly lower than for cases treated without adherence to the guidelines. The most frequent complication was the loss of restoration, followed by pulp necrosis, abnormal mobility, and tooth loss. The overall survival analysis showed that in the permanent dentition, the loss of pulp vitality and tooth occurs within the first 6 months but may also occur later.

Conclusions

The results of this study indicate that traumatised teeth that were treated according to the recommendations had a lower complication rate. In addition, the majority of pulp necrosis and tooth losses in the permanent dentition occurred within the first 6 months after trauma. These results indicate that early follow-up visits are essential to promptly treat complications.

Clinical relevance

Adherence to the IADT guidelines for treatment of dental trauma may lead to more favourable outcomes when compared to cases treated without compliance to the guidelines.
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Metadaten
Titel
Complications and survival rates of teeth after dental trauma over a 5-year period
verfasst von
Katharina Bücher
Claudia Neumann
Elisabeth Thiering
Reinhard Hickel
Jan Kühnisch
Publikationsdatum
01.06.2013
Verlag
Springer-Verlag
Erschienen in
Clinical Oral Investigations / Ausgabe 5/2013
Print ISSN: 1432-6981
Elektronische ISSN: 1436-3771
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00784-012-0817-y

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