ISBN-13: 9786209156755 / Angielski / Miękka / 2025 / 144 str.
Traumatic Dental Injuries - SummaryIntroductionTraumatic dental injuries (TDIs) encompass damage to teeth (crowns and roots) and their supporting structures (periodontal ligament, alveolar bone, and surrounding soft tissues). They are relatively common, accounting for about 5% of all traumatic injuries in people seeking first aid and up to 17% of bodily injuries in preschool children. Children and adolescents frequently sustain TDIs through falls, sports, vehicle accidents, or violence. Global prevalence is roughly 20% in the youth population, with a higher incidence in males (approximately a 1.4:1 male-to-female ratio). Prompt evaluation and management are critical regardless of injury extent, as timely treatment improves tooth prognosis and helps prevent complications. Unlike routine dental procedures, trauma management is unplanned and case-specific, requiring careful diagnosis, meticulous planning, and often long-term follow-up. Evidence-based guidelines and population data inform best practices for managing these injuries. In summary, dental trauma demands immediate attention and a systematic approach to maximize the chances of healing and tooth preservation.