Paediatric dento-facial infections – a potential tool for identifying children at risk of neglect?

Key Points Acute dento-facial/ cervico-facial infection in children may be an indicator of wider neglect. 40.7% of children presenting dento-facial / cervico-facial infection were already know to social services. More than 50% of children presenting with dento-facial infection were between 5-8 years...

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Veröffentlicht in:British dental journal 2018-10, Vol.225 (8), p.757-761
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