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The types and management of dental trauma during military service in Finland

Antikainen, Atte; Patinen, Pertti; Päkkilä, Jari; Tjäderhane, Leo; Anttonen, Vuokko (2017-12-30)

 
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Antikainen, Atte
Patinen, Pertti
Päkkilä, Jari
Tjäderhane, Leo
Anttonen, Vuokko
John Wiley & Sons
30.12.2017

Antikainen, A, Patinen, P, Päkkilä, J, Tjäderhane, L, Anttonen, V. The types and management of dental trauma during military service in Finland. Dent Traumatol. 2018; 34: 87– 92. https://doi.org/10.1111/edt.12380

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Abstract

Background/Aims: All Finnish males must attend compulsory military service that lasts from 6 months to 1 year. About 25 000 males (approximately 80% of each age cohort) and 400 volunteer females complete the service annually. The aim of the study was to investigate the types of dental trauma occurring among Finnish conscripts during their military service. The article also focused on how dental trauma is treated in the Finnish Defence Forces.

Material and Methods: All dental records in the Defence Forces’ patient register concerning dental trauma during the years 2011 and 2012 were analysed by tooth number, treatment procedures and number of visits.

Results: According to the patient register, 361 conscripts suffered an oral trauma during their military service; thus, the average annual incidence was 7.2 trauma per 1000 conscripts. A total of 483 teeth were traumatized in the 2‐year period. The most frequently traumatized teeth were the maxillary central incisors (61%), and the most common findings were enamel or enamel‐dentin fractures (63% of all findings). Severe trauma was not common, and the most severe ones occurred during off‐duty hours. The most common treatment was direct filling (n = 189 patients). Only 53 patients had soft tissue injuries (bruises, wounds). Among patients with dental trauma, the mean number of visits to the Defence Forces’ dental clinic was 1.9. Great variation exists in recording findings concerning dental and oral trauma.

Conclusion: Minor trauma is common. In all cases, recording trauma and treatments should be performed carefully.

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