Craniofacial and dental injuries associated with stand‐up electric scooters. Issue 2 (25th November 2020)
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- Title:
- Craniofacial and dental injuries associated with stand‐up electric scooters. Issue 2 (25th November 2020)
- Main Title:
- Craniofacial and dental injuries associated with stand‐up electric scooters
- Authors:
- Kim, Minsik
Lee, Soyeon
Ko, Dong Ryul
Kim, Dae‐Hoon
Huh, Jong‐Ki
Kim, Jae‐Young - Abstract:
- Abstract: Background/Aim: With the recent increased share of stand‐up electric scooters (e‐scooters), it is common to see people riding e‐scooters on the roads in Korea. The aim of this study was to investigate traumatic injuries to the craniofacial region related to e‐scooter accidents and to determine the role of dentists (especially oral and maxillofacial surgeons) in the evaluation of patients with trauma at the emergency department due to an e‐scooter accident. Materials and Methods: This retrospective study investigated the medical records of patients who visited the Gangnam Severance Hospital Emergency Care Center for trauma related to e‐scooter use from January 1, 2017 to March 31, 2020. Medical records were reviewed to determine the injuries sustained to the craniofacial region related to e‐scooter use, including location of the injury (eg, cranium, craniofacial bone, teeth, soft tissue) and the type of trauma (eg, fracture, laceration, abrasion, contusion, concussion). Result: A total of 256 patients' medical records were evaluated. Among them, 125 patients (48.8% of all patients) had sustained craniofacial trauma. Laceration (n = 56, 44.8%) was the most common type of craniofacial injury, followed by cerebral concussion (n = 49, 39.2%), dental injury (n = 27, 21.6%), and craniofacial bone fracture (n = 16, 12.8%). Conclusion: Dentists should always consider the possibility of brain trauma and perform a complete craniofacial and oral examination when assessingAbstract: Background/Aim: With the recent increased share of stand‐up electric scooters (e‐scooters), it is common to see people riding e‐scooters on the roads in Korea. The aim of this study was to investigate traumatic injuries to the craniofacial region related to e‐scooter accidents and to determine the role of dentists (especially oral and maxillofacial surgeons) in the evaluation of patients with trauma at the emergency department due to an e‐scooter accident. Materials and Methods: This retrospective study investigated the medical records of patients who visited the Gangnam Severance Hospital Emergency Care Center for trauma related to e‐scooter use from January 1, 2017 to March 31, 2020. Medical records were reviewed to determine the injuries sustained to the craniofacial region related to e‐scooter use, including location of the injury (eg, cranium, craniofacial bone, teeth, soft tissue) and the type of trauma (eg, fracture, laceration, abrasion, contusion, concussion). Result: A total of 256 patients' medical records were evaluated. Among them, 125 patients (48.8% of all patients) had sustained craniofacial trauma. Laceration (n = 56, 44.8%) was the most common type of craniofacial injury, followed by cerebral concussion (n = 49, 39.2%), dental injury (n = 27, 21.6%), and craniofacial bone fracture (n = 16, 12.8%). Conclusion: Dentists should always consider the possibility of brain trauma and perform a complete craniofacial and oral examination when assessing patients after e‐scooter accidents as outlined by the International Association of Dental Traumatology guidelines. Additionally, it is necessary to educate e‐scooter riders about the importance of wearing protective devices, such as helmets, to reduce the risk of injuries to the craniofacial region. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Dental traumatology. Volume 37:Issue 2(2021)
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- Dental traumatology
- Issue:
- Volume 37:Issue 2(2021)
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- Volume 37, Issue 2 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 37
- Issue:
- 2
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0037-0002-0000
- Page Start:
- 229
- Page End:
- 233
- Publication Date:
- 2020-11-25
- Subjects:
- craniocerebral trauma -- dento‐alveolar trauma -- facial injuries
Teeth -- Wounds and injuries -- Periodicals
Dentistry, Operative -- Periodicals
Traumatology -- Periodicals
Endodontics -- Periodicals
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