The relationship between special needs and dental trauma. A systematic review and meta‐analysis

Background/Aims Understanding the risk factors for dental injuries is essential to develop prevention strategies. The aim of this study was to perform a systematic review and meta‐analysis to determine whether people with special needs (SN) have a higher incidence of traumatic dental injury (TDI). M...

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Veröffentlicht in:Dental traumatology 2020-06, Vol.36 (3), p.218-236
Hauptverfasser: Silveira, Anna Luiza Nogueira de Miranda e Silva, Magno, Marcela Baraúna, Soares, Thais Rodrigues Campos
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Zusammenfassung:Background/Aims Understanding the risk factors for dental injuries is essential to develop prevention strategies. The aim of this study was to perform a systematic review and meta‐analysis to determine whether people with special needs (SN) have a higher incidence of traumatic dental injury (TDI). Materials and methods Electronic searches were performed with no language or date restrictions in the following databases: PubMed, Lilacs, BBO, Scopus, Web of Science, Cochrane Library and Open Gray. According to the PECOS strategy, observational studies that investigated subjects with and without SN and its association with TDI episodes were included. Quality assessment and bias control were carried out according to Fowkes and Fulton guidelines. A meta‐analysis was performed by sub‐grouping studies according to the type of SN, with the odds ratio (OR) also being calculated (P ≤ .05). The evidence was quality tested using the GRADE approach. Results After titles and s were examined, and full texts were read, 28 studies were included in the qualitative synthesis and 27 in the meta‐analysis. Three studies were classified with high methodological quality and the others had methodological problems. No associations were determined between TDI and autism spectrum disorder, epilepsy and mental disability (OR 1.12 [0.70, 1.78], OR 1.28 [0.13, 12.27] and OR 1.04 [0.20, 5.35], respectively, P > .05). A positive association (P 
ISSN:1600-4469
1600-9657
DOI:10.1111/edt.12527