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Traumatic Dental Injuries among Adolescents In Republic of Moldova

  • Leon Bilder1
  • Elena Stepco2
  • Diana Uncuta2
  • Eli Machtei1
  • Harold Sgan-Cohen3
  • Amir Bilder2
  • Dror Aizenbud1,*,

1School of Graduate Dentistry, Rambam Health Care Campus, Haifa, Israel

2Faculty of Stomatology, Public Institution State University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Nicolae Testemitanu“, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova

3School of Dental Medicine, Hebrew University-Hadassah, Jerusalem, Israel

DOI: 10.17796/1053-4625-43.4.8 Vol.43,Issue 4,July 2019 pp.269-273

Published: 01 July 2019

*Corresponding Author(s): Dror Aizenbud E-mail: Aizenbud@ortho.co.il

Abstract

Objectives: The aim of this investigation was to evaluate the epidemiological data on dental injuries in permanent teeth among seventh and tenth grade schoolchildren in the Republic of Moldova. Study design: The pathfinder study model was chosen to evaluate the prevalence of Traumatic Dental Injuries (TDI). Schoolchildren ages 12 and 15 years old were examined: In the capital city (four schools), in two other major cities–(two schools each city), and in four villages (one per each village) in accordance with the WHO’s recommendations. Results: A total of 720 seventh and tenth grade schoolchildren were examined. The overall prevalence of TDI was found to be 16.4% (total of 118 children). The prevalence of TDI was greater in the older age cohort (p<0.05). Children from rural areas presented with greater prevalence of TDI compared to children who live in urban region (p<0.03). The maxillary central incisors were found to be the most common teeth affected by trauma constituting 57.1% of the evaluated TDI cases. Enamel fracture was the main type of TDI (83%). Conclusions: The TDI mainly involved enamel fractures. Urban schoolchildren show lower rates of TDI compared to rural schoolchildren.


Keywords

Traumatic dental injuries; Adolescents; Republic of Moldova

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Leon Bilder, Elena Stepco,Diana Uncuta,Eli Machtei,Harold Sgan-Cohen,Amir Bilder,Dror Aizenbud. Traumatic Dental Injuries among Adolescents In Republic of Moldova. Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry. 2019. 43(4);269-273.

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