Original scientific paper
The Role of Ecological Factors in Dental Trauma
Ilija Škrinjarić
; Department for Child's and Preventive Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, Zagreb, Croatia
Zdravko Rajić
; Department for Child's and Preventive Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, Zagreb, Croatia
Abstract
The analysis of dental traumas carried out in 731 patients showed the
frequency of 59.8% in boys and 40.2% in girls. The frequency ratio between boys and girls was 1.5:1, which shows a greater susceptibility of boys to dental traumas. The place of trauma occurrence was analyzed in 585 (363 boys and 222 girls) school children. The highest frequency is found for school with 37.3% of traumas, while 20.5% of traumas happen in the street, 19.8% at home, 8.5% in the playground, 6.7% in the courtyard and 7.2% goes for other places. Regardless of the place of occurrence, traumas are mostly due to falls and strokes. Falls during bicycle rides should be (particularly emphasized as they represent 10% of all traumas. A comparatively frequent cause of trauma is also the fall on the stairs at school or at home causing 5% of all traumas. Organized sport exercises rarely cause dental traumas (only 1.7% in boys and 2.2% in girls). The dental trauma frequency considerably varies in different months of the year. The lowest trauma frequency is found for July
and the highest in October. In order to carry out efficient health education and prevention against traumas it is necessary to introduce children, parents and teachers at school with the most frequent places and causes of traumas.
Keywords
dental trauma; ecological factors; epidemiology
Hrčak ID:
105531
URI
Publication date:
15.3.1982.
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