Dental trauma characteristics in the primary dentition in Greifswald, Germany: a comparison before and after German unification

Eur Arch Paediatr Dent. 2021 Oct;22(5):783-789. doi: 10.1007/s40368-021-00606-5. Epub 2021 Feb 13.

Abstract

Background: The data on the distribution and pattern of dental trauma in the primary dentition are very rare.

Aim: To investigate primary dental trauma patterns in relation to gender, age, time and cause for a recent paediatric cohort and to compare this with a historic one before German unification.

Methods: This retrospective study compared the patterns of dental trauma injuries at the trauma centre at Greifswald University/Germany for a recent paediatric cohort (2014-16, 103 children) with a historic one (1974-1989, n = 120). The data contained details on etiology, injury types and treatment delivered for 450 injured teeth (247 historic, 203 recent).

Results: In both cohorts, the occurrence was more common in males than females (63%/55%, resp.) with an age peak from 2 to 6 years. Maxillary incisors were most affected (89.6%/88.6%, resp.) and periodontal ligament injuries dominated (77.8%/90.3%, resp.). Almost half of the injuries occurred at home (46.6%), mostly due to falling (48.5%) or during playing (37.8%) in the recent paediatric cohort which provided better forensic data due to insurance issues and potential concern about child abuse. Advice and follow up was the most common approach in the recent paediatric cohort (76%).

Conclusion: Even after 30 years and a change in the health care system due to German unification, the patterns of dental traumatic injuries in the primary dentition were similar.

Keywords: Deciduous teeth; Germany; Primary teeth; Tooth injuries; Trauma.

MeSH terms

  • Child
  • Child, Preschool
  • Female
  • Germany / epidemiology
  • Humans
  • Incisor / injuries
  • Male
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Tooth Injuries* / epidemiology
  • Tooth Injuries* / therapy
  • Tooth, Deciduous