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Citation

Vuković A, Vuković R, Markovic D, Soldatović I, Mandinic Z, Beloica M, Stojan G. Clin. Pediatr. 2015; 55(1): 29-35.

Affiliation

Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2015, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/0009922815584214

PMID

25926667

Abstract

AIM: The aim of this study was to analyze the outcomes and factors associated with after-hours dental trauma.

METHODS: Study sample consisted of 1762 permanent teeth injuries in children, gender and age matched with office-hours injuries. Epidemiological and clinical data were collected from 4 university dental trauma centers.

RESULTS: During median follow-up time of 4.3 years, complications have occurred in 14.5% of injured teeth. Age, type, and degree of tissue injury and after-hours time of injury were significantly associated with complications. Unfavorable outcomes were 34% more likely in the after-hours group compared with office-hours. Urgent treatment was significantly delayed in after-hours group with a delay of more than 3 hours in 90.5% versus 38.9% in the office-hours group. Multivariate regression model showed that after-hours time of injury was significant predictor of complications.

CONCLUSION: Delayed urgent treatment was one of the main factors associated with unfavorable outcome of after-hours injuries.


Language: en

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