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Epidemiology of Traumatic Dental Injuries
Research Guide

What is Epidemiology of Traumatic Dental Injuries?

Epidemiology of Traumatic Dental Injuries studies the incidence, prevalence, risk factors, and patterns of dental trauma across populations, focusing on causes like falls, sports, and accidents.

This subtopic examines global patterns of traumatic dental injuries in primary and permanent dentitions, with crown fractures being the most common (Olsburgh et al., 2002, 253 citations). Key reviews highlight higher prevalence in children from falls and sports (Flores, 2002, 245 citations; Nashkova and Dimova, 2022, 210 citations). Over 20 papers in the provided list address etiology and outcomes, emphasizing socioeconomic and age-related disparities.

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Why It Matters

Epidemiological data identifies high-risk groups like children and athletes, informing prevention strategies such as mouthguards in sports (Ashley et al., 2014, 177 citations). It guides resource allocation in emergency dental services, reducing long-term costs from injuries like those in primary dentition (Malmgren et al., 2012, 327 citations). Studies like Nashkova and Dimova (2022) quantify impacts on quality of life and productivity, supporting public health policies.

Key Research Challenges

Heterogeneous Data Reporting

Epidemiological studies vary in definitions of injury types and severity, complicating meta-analyses (Flores, 2002). Surveys like Gherunpong et al. (2004) show inconsistent prevalence metrics across regions. Standardization remains elusive per Nashkova and Dimova (2022).

Underreporting in Low-Resource Areas

Socioeconomic disparities lead to incomplete incidence data from underserved populations (Nashkova and Dimova, 2022). Global patterns are skewed by studies in high-income settings (Ashley et al., 2014). Risk factor identification suffers from missing rural and low-SES cohorts.

Longitudinal Risk Factor Tracking

Few studies track age-specific risks like sports in adolescents over time (Ashley et al., 2014). Etiology links to falls and accidents need cohort designs beyond cross-sectional surveys (Flores, 2002). Outcomes prediction requires extended follow-up data.

Essential Papers

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Treatment Options: Biological Basis of Regenerative Endodontic Procedures

Kenneth Hargreaves, Aníbal Diogenes, Fabrício B. Teixeira · 2013 · Journal of Endodontics · 403 citations

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International Association of Dental Traumatology guidelines for the management of traumatic dental injuries: 3. Injuries in the primary dentition

B. Malmgren, Jens Ove Andreasen, Marie Therese Flores et al. · 2012 · Dental Traumatology · 327 citations

Abstract Traumatic injuries to the primary dentition present special problems and the management is often different as compared with the permanent dentition. The International Association of Dental...

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Different Treatment Modalities followed by Dental Practitioners for Ellis Class 2 Fracture – A Questionnaire-based Survey

Jerry Jose, P. Ajitha, Haripriya Subbaiyan · 2020 · The Open Dentistry Journal · 266 citations

Introduction: Dental trauma is one of the most commonly seen injuries involving teeth and surrounding structures. The frequent causes of dental trauma are usually falls, traffic accidents, fights a...

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Crown fractures in the permanent dentition: pulpal and restorative considerations

Steven Olsburgh, Thalia Jacoby, Ivo Krejci · 2002 · Dental Traumatology · 253 citations

Abstract – Crown fractures account for the highest percentage of all traumatic injuries in the permanent dentition. This review paper will discuss the different types of crown fracture, from the un...

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Traumatic injuries in the primary dentition

Marie Therese Flores · 2002 · Dental Traumatology · 245 citations

Abstract – As a support for the guidelines published in 2001, a review of the literature was carried out using the evidence‐based approach in order to update the state of the art regarding epidemio...

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TRAUMATIC DENTAL INJURIES: ETIOLOGY, PREVALENCE AND POSSIBLE OUTCOMES

Sanja Nashkova, Cena Dimova · 2022 · MEDIS – International Journal of Medical Sciences and Research · 210 citations

Traumatic dental injuries are significant public health problem because of its frequency, impact on economic productivity and quality of life. It is not a disease and no individual is ever at zero ...

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The prevalence and severity of oral impacts on daily performances in Thai primary school children

Sudaduang Gherunpong, Georgios Tsakos, Aubrey Sheiham · 2004 · Health and Quality of Life Outcomes · 210 citations

Reading Guide

Foundational Papers

Start with Flores (2002, 245 citations) for primary dentition epidemiology basics, then Olsburgh et al. (2002, 253 citations) for permanent crown fractures prevalence, and Malmgren et al. (2012, 327 citations) for IADT guidelines establishing management contexts.

Recent Advances

Study Nashkova and Dimova (2022, 210 citations) for updated etiology and outcomes, plus Ashley et al. (2014, 177 citations) for athlete-specific risks.

Core Methods

Core methods: cross-sectional prevalence surveys (Gherunpong et al., 2004), evidence-based reviews (Flores, 2002), and consensus guideline development (Malmgren et al., 2012).

How PapersFlow Helps You Research Epidemiology of Traumatic Dental Injuries

Discover & Search

PapersFlow's Research Agent uses searchPapers and exaSearch to query 'epidemiology traumatic dental injuries prevalence children' yielding Nashkova and Dimova (2022) as top hit with 210 citations. citationGraph reveals clusters around Flores (2002) and Malmgren et al. (2012), while findSimilarPapers expands to related primary dentition epidemiology.

Analyze & Verify

Analysis Agent employs readPaperContent on Olsburgh et al. (2002) to extract crown fracture prevalence stats, then verifyResponse with CoVe checks claims against 10 similar papers. runPythonAnalysis imports citation data via pandas for prevalence trend visualization, with GRADE grading assigning high evidence to IADT guidelines (Malmgren et al., 2012). Statistical verification confirms injury rates via meta-analysis simulation.

Synthesize & Write

Synthesis Agent detects gaps in adolescent sports trauma epidemiology from Ashley et al. (2014), flagging contradictions in prevalence. Writing Agent uses latexEditText to draft sections, latexSyncCitations for 20+ papers, and latexCompile for a review manuscript. exportMermaid generates etiology flowcharts linking falls, sports, and socioeconomic factors.

Use Cases

"Analyze prevalence trends of dental trauma in children using Python stats"

Research Agent → searchPapers → Analysis Agent → runPythonAnalysis (pandas plot of rates from Flores 2002 and Gherunpong 2004) → matplotlib incidence graph output.

"Compile LaTeX review on primary dentition epidemiology"

Research Agent → citationGraph (Malmgren 2012 cluster) → Synthesis Agent → gap detection → Writing Agent → latexEditText + latexSyncCitations + latexCompile → formatted PDF with IADT guidelines integrated.

"Find code for simulating dental injury risk models"

Research Agent → paperExtractUrls (from Nashkova 2022 refs) → Code Discovery → paperFindGithubRepo → githubRepoInspect → Python risk model scripts for Monte Carlo simulation of sports trauma probabilities.

Automated Workflows

Deep Research workflow conducts systematic review: searchPapers 50+ epidemiology papers → DeepScan 7-step analysis with GRADE checkpoints on Nashkova (2022) → structured report on global prevalence. Theorizer generates prevention theory from citationGraph of Flores (2002) and Ashley (2014), chaining etiology to policy models. DeepScan verifies risk factor claims across Olsburgh (2002) and Gherunpong (2004) with CoVe.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the definition of epidemiology in traumatic dental injuries?

It studies incidence, prevalence, and risk factors of dental trauma like crown fractures from falls and sports across age groups (Nashkova and Dimova, 2022).

What are key methods used?

Methods include cross-sectional surveys for prevalence (Gherunpong et al., 2004), literature reviews for etiology (Flores, 2002), and IADT consensus guidelines (Malmgren et al., 2012).

What are key papers?

Top papers: Malmgren et al. (2012, 327 citations) on primary dentition; Olsburgh et al. (2002, 253 citations) on crown fractures; Nashkova and Dimova (2022, 210 citations) on etiology.

What are open problems?

Challenges include standardizing global data, tracking longitudinal risks in athletes (Ashley et al., 2014), and addressing underreporting in low-SES areas (Nashkova and Dimova, 2022).

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