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Year 2023, Volume: 57 Issue: 1, 49 - 59, 31.01.2023
https://doi.org/10.26650/eor.20231057985

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  • Referans 3. Panchbhai A. Dental radiographic indicators, a key to age estimation. Dentomaxillofacial Radiology. 2011;40(4):199-212.
  • Referans 4. Mohammed RB, Sanghvi P, Perumalla KK, Srinivasaraju D, Srinivas J, Kalyan US, et al. Accuracy of four dental age estimation methods in southern Indian children. Journal of clinical and diagnostic research: JCDR. 2015;9(1):HC01.
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  • Referans 6. Kvaal SI, Kolltveit KM, Thomsen IO, Solheim T. Age estimation of adults from dental radiographs. Forensic science international. 1995;74(3):175-85.
  • Referans 7. Haavikko K. Tooth formation age estimated on a few selected teeth. A simple method for clinical use Procc Finn Dent Soc. 1974;70(1):15-9. Referans 8. Liliequist B, Lundberg M. Skeletal and tooth development: a methodologic investigation. Acta Radiologica Diagnosis. 1971;11(2):97-112.
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  • Referans 11. Celik S, Zeren C, Celikel A, Yengil E, Altan A. Applicability of the Demirjian method for dental assessment of southern Turkish children. J Forensic Leg Med. 2014 Jul;25:2-6.
  • Referans 12. Tomás LF, Mónico LS, Tomás I, Varela-Patiño P, Martin-Biedma B. The accuracy of estimating chronological age from Demirjian and Nolla methods in a Portuguese and Spanish sample. BMC oral health. 2014;14(1):160.
  • Referans 13. Celikoglu M, Cantekin K, Ceylan I. Dental age assessment: the applicability of Demirjian method in eastern Turkish children. Journal of forensic sciences. 2011;56:S220-S2.
  • Referans 14. Nur B, Kusgoz A, Bayram M, Celikoglu M, Nur M, Kayipmaz S, et al. Validity of Demirjian and Nolla methods for dental age estimation for Northeastern Turkish children aged 5–16 years old. Medicina oral, patologia oral y cirugia bucal. 2012;17(5):e871.
  • Referans 15. Cantekin K, Sekerci AE, Peduk K, Delikan E, Ílday NO, Demirbuga S, et al. Dental age assessment for different climatic regions. The American journal of forensic medicine and pathology. 2014;35(3):197-200.
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  • Referans 20. Sukhia RH, Fida M, Azam SI. Dental age table for a sample of Pakistani children. The European Journal of Orthodontics. 2010;34(1):77-82.
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  • Referans 26. Al-Emran S. Dental age assessment of 8.5 to 17 Year-old Saudi children using Demirjian's method. J Contemp Dent Pract. 2008;9(3):64-71.
  • Referans 27. Alassiry A, Alshomrani K, Al Hasi S, Albasri A, Alkhathami SS, Althobaiti MA. Dental age assessment of 3-15-year-old Saudi children and adolescents using Demirjian's method-A radiographic study. Clin Exp Dent Res. 2019 Aug;5(4):336-42.
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Evaluation of Turkish emergency medicine physicians’ knowledge on emergency management of tooth avulsion

Year 2023, Volume: 57 Issue: 1, 49 - 59, 31.01.2023
https://doi.org/10.26650/eor.20231057985

Abstract

Purpose: Tooth avulsion is a type of trauma that requires emergency intervention, and a significant number of patients apply to the emergency. The aim of this study is to evaluate the level of knowledge and the awareness about tooth avulsion among emergency medicine physicians throughout Turkey. Materials and Methods: The study was conducted with 545 physicians, working in emergency departments. An online questionnaire about tooth avulsion was applied to the participants. The questionnaire consisted of 3-section which evaluated personal information, the level of knowledge of avulsion cases in primary and permanent dentition, and the level of training on this subject. Results: Of the physicians, 61.3% had not previously received education on dentoalveolar traumas, 58.7% would replant an avulsed permanent tooth, 28.3% would prefer replantation to be performed “immediately”, and 28% would prefer milk as the ideal storage medium. The mean±SD and median(min-max) values of the correct answer scores on a scale of 0 to 35 were 16.42±7.08 and 17(0-32), respectively. 45.6% of the physicians’ level of knowledge was below the median score. Conclusion: The level of knowledge about tooth avulsion among Turkish emergency medicine physicians is not sufficient and there is a need to improve the knowledge level of physicians with comprehensive educational programs. This study indicates that the training of the physicians about the subject will reflect positively on the treatment of dental trauma patients.

Keywords: Dentofacial trauma, tooth avulsion, emer

References

  • Referans 1. Altunsoy M, Nur BG, Akkemik O, Ok E, Evcil MS. Applicability of the Demirjian method for dental age estimation in western Turkish children. Acta Odontologica Scandinavica. 2015;73(2):121-5.
  • Referans 2. Cameriere R, Flores-Mir C, Mauricio F, Ferrante L. Effects of nutrition on timing of mineralization in teeth in a Peruvian sample by the Cameriere and Demirjian methods. Annals of Human Biology. 2007;34(5):547-56.
  • Referans 3. Panchbhai A. Dental radiographic indicators, a key to age estimation. Dentomaxillofacial Radiology. 2011;40(4):199-212.
  • Referans 4. Mohammed RB, Sanghvi P, Perumalla KK, Srinivasaraju D, Srinivas J, Kalyan US, et al. Accuracy of four dental age estimation methods in southern Indian children. Journal of clinical and diagnostic research: JCDR. 2015;9(1):HC01.
  • Referans 5. Moorrees CF, Fanning EA, Hunt Jr EE. Age variation of formation stages for ten permanent teeth. Journal of dental research. 1963;42(6):1490-502.
  • Referans 6. Kvaal SI, Kolltveit KM, Thomsen IO, Solheim T. Age estimation of adults from dental radiographs. Forensic science international. 1995;74(3):175-85.
  • Referans 7. Haavikko K. Tooth formation age estimated on a few selected teeth. A simple method for clinical use Procc Finn Dent Soc. 1974;70(1):15-9. Referans 8. Liliequist B, Lundberg M. Skeletal and tooth development: a methodologic investigation. Acta Radiologica Diagnosis. 1971;11(2):97-112.
  • Referans 9. Kirzioglu Z, Ceyhan D. Accuracy of different dental age estimation methods on Turkish children. Forensic science international. [Comparative Study]. 2012 Mar 10;216(1-3):61-7.
  • Referans 10. Miloglu O, Celikoglu M, Dane A, Cantekin K, Yilmaz AB. Is the assessment of dental age by the Nolla method valid for eastern Turkish children? Journal of forensic sciences. 2011;56(4):1025-8.
  • Referans 11. Celik S, Zeren C, Celikel A, Yengil E, Altan A. Applicability of the Demirjian method for dental assessment of southern Turkish children. J Forensic Leg Med. 2014 Jul;25:2-6.
  • Referans 12. Tomás LF, Mónico LS, Tomás I, Varela-Patiño P, Martin-Biedma B. The accuracy of estimating chronological age from Demirjian and Nolla methods in a Portuguese and Spanish sample. BMC oral health. 2014;14(1):160.
  • Referans 13. Celikoglu M, Cantekin K, Ceylan I. Dental age assessment: the applicability of Demirjian method in eastern Turkish children. Journal of forensic sciences. 2011;56:S220-S2.
  • Referans 14. Nur B, Kusgoz A, Bayram M, Celikoglu M, Nur M, Kayipmaz S, et al. Validity of Demirjian and Nolla methods for dental age estimation for Northeastern Turkish children aged 5–16 years old. Medicina oral, patologia oral y cirugia bucal. 2012;17(5):e871.
  • Referans 15. Cantekin K, Sekerci AE, Peduk K, Delikan E, Ílday NO, Demirbuga S, et al. Dental age assessment for different climatic regions. The American journal of forensic medicine and pathology. 2014;35(3):197-200.
  • Referans 16. Demirjian A, Goldstein H, Tanner J. A new system of dental age assessment. Human biology. 1973:211-27.
  • Referans 17. Nolla CM. The development of permanent teeth: University of Michigan; 1952. Referans 18. Corral C, García F, García J, León P, Herrera A, Martínez C, et al. Chronological versus dental age in subjects from 5 to 19 years: a comparative study with forensic implications. Colombia Médica. 2010;41(3):215-23.
  • Referans 19. Willems G, Van Olmen A, Spiessens B, Carels C. Dental age estimation in Belgian children: Demirjian's technique revisited. Journal of Forensic Science. 2001;46(4):893-5.
  • Referans 20. Sukhia RH, Fida M, Azam SI. Dental age table for a sample of Pakistani children. The European Journal of Orthodontics. 2010;34(1):77-82.
  • Referans 21. Uysal T, Yagci A, Ramoglu SI. Dental maturation in patients with unilateral posterior crossbite. World journal of orthodontics. 2009;10(4).
  • Referans 22. Mentes A, Ergeneli S, Tanboga I. Applicability of Demirjian's standards to the Turkish children's dental age estimation. Journal of Marmara University Dental Faculty. 2000;4(1):63-8.
  • Referans 23. Tunc ES, Koyuturk AE. Dental age assessment using Demirjian's method on northern Turkish children. Forensic science international. 2008;175(1):23-6.
  • Referans 24. Djukic K, Zelic K, Milenkovic P, Nedeljkovic N, Djuric M. Dental age assessment validity of radiographic methods on Serbian children population. Forensic science international. 2013;231(1-3):398. e1-. e5.
  • Referans 25. Flood SJ, Franklin D, Turlach BA, McGeachie J. A comparison of Demirjian's four dental development methods for forensic age estimation in South Australian sub-adults. J Forensic Leg Med. 2013;20(7):875-83.
  • Referans 26. Al-Emran S. Dental age assessment of 8.5 to 17 Year-old Saudi children using Demirjian's method. J Contemp Dent Pract. 2008;9(3):64-71.
  • Referans 27. Alassiry A, Alshomrani K, Al Hasi S, Albasri A, Alkhathami SS, Althobaiti MA. Dental age assessment of 3-15-year-old Saudi children and adolescents using Demirjian's method-A radiographic study. Clin Exp Dent Res. 2019 Aug;5(4):336-42.
  • Referans 28. Kurita LM, Menezes AV, Casanova MS, Haiter-Neto F. Dental maturity as an indicator of chronological age: radiographic assessment of dental age in a Brazilian population. Journal of Applied Oral Science. 2007;15(2):99-104.
  • Referans 29. Koshy S, Tandon S. Dental age assessment: the applicability of Demirjian's method in south Indian children. Forensic science international. 1998;94(1-2):73-85.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Dentistry
Journal Section Original Research Articles
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Raziye Kuru 0000-0003-0647-6715

Gülsüm Duruk 0000-0002-6756-6637

Publication Date January 31, 2023
Submission Date February 28, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2023 Volume: 57 Issue: 1

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EndNote Kuru R, Duruk G (January 1, 2023) Evaluation of Turkish emergency medicine physicians’ knowledge on emergency management of tooth avulsion. European Oral Research 57 1 49–59.