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Brazilian primary school teachers' knowledge about immediate management of dental trauma

Abstracts

OBJECTIVE:

To assess the level of knowledge of primary school teachers in the public school network of Northeastern Brazil with respect to management of dental trauma and its relationship with prognosis.

METHODS:

A questionnaire was applied to 195 school teachers of public schools in Northeastern Brazil. The questionnaire comprised 12 objective questions about dental trauma and methods for its prevention and management. Data were submitted to chi-square test and Poisson regression test (P > 0.05).

RESULTS:

Out of the 141 teachers who responded the questionnaires, the majority were women (70.2%) and most of them had experienced previous dental accidents involving a child (53.2%). The majority (84.4%) had incomplete college education and few were given some training on how to deal with emergency situations during their undergraduate course (13.5%) or after it (38.3%). Their level of knowledge about dental trauma and emergency protocols showed that unsatisfactory knowledge level was associated with the male sex: 46% higher for men in comparison to women (P = 0.025).

CONCLUSIONS:

Approximately half of teachers evaluated had unsatisfactory knowledge about dental trauma and emergency protocols, with female teachers showing more knowledge than men.

Knowledge; Teaching; Dental care


OBJETIVO:

avaliar o nível de conhecimento de professores de escolas primárias na rede pública de ensino na região nordeste do Brasil, no que diz respeito ao manejo do paciente traumatizado e sua relação com o prognóstico.

MÉTODOS:

aplicou-se um questionário a 195 professores da rede pública de ensino da região nordeste do Brasil. O questionário continha 12 questões objetivas sobre os traumatismos dentários e seus métodos de prevenção e manejo. Após obtenção dos dados, esses foram submetidos ao teste qui-quadradro e ao teste de regressão de Poisson (p > 0,05).

RESULTADOS:

dos 141 professores que responderam o questionário, a maioria era composta pelo sexo feminino (70,2%) e a maior parte já vivenciara algum episódio de acidente com criança (53,2%). A maioria (84,4%) possui ensino superior incompleto e poucos foram contemplados com manobras de urgência na graduação (13,5%) ou após essa (38,3%). Os resultados da regressão para o nível de conhecimento sobre traumatismos dentários e protocolo de urgência em relação às variáveis explanatórias do estudo demonstraram que o conhecimento insatisfatório foi associado ao sexo masculino, sendo 46% maior para os homens (p = 0,025).

CONCLUSÃO:

aproximadamente metade dos professores possui conhecimento insatisfatório sobre traumatismos dentários e protocolo de urgência, sendo que os professores do sexo feminino apresentaram maior conhecimento do que os do sexo masculino.

Traumatismos dentários; Pré-escolar; Professores


INTRODUCTION

Dentoalveolar trauma is frequent among children and adolescents.1Al-Obaida M. Knowledge and management of traumatic dental injuries in a group of Saudi primary schools teachers. Dent Traumatol. 2010;26(4):338-41. , 2Arikan V, Sonmez H. Knowledge level of primary school teachers regarding traumatic dental injuries and their emergency management before and after receiving an informative leaflet. Dent Traumatol. 2012;28(2):101-7. , 3Faus-Damiá M, Alegre-Domingo T, Faus-Matoses I, Faus-Matoses V, Faus-Llácer VJ. Traumatic dental injuries among schoolchildren in Valencia, Spain. Med Oral Patol Oral Cir Bucal. 2011;16(2):e292-5. It may affect teeth, soft tissues and supporting structures, and may lead to psychological, social, masticatory, phonological and esthetic changes.4 Bittencourt AM, Pessoa OF, Silva JL. Evaluation of the knowledge of teachers in relation to the management of tooth avulsion in children. J Dent UNESP. 2008;37:15-9.At present, this is considered a public health problem due to the growing rates of violence, automobile accidents, contact sports and injuries in the school environment.3Faus-Damiá M, Alegre-Domingo T, Faus-Matoses I, Faus-Matoses V, Faus-Llácer VJ. Traumatic dental injuries among schoolchildren in Valencia, Spain. Med Oral Patol Oral Cir Bucal. 2011;16(2):e292-5. , 5Marcenes W, Zabot NE, Traebert J. Socio-economic correlates of traumatic injuries to the permanent incisors in schoolchildren aged 12 years in Blumenau, Brazil. Dent Traumatol. 2001;17:222-6. Some studies assert that the number of cases with dental trauma will exceed cases with dental caries or periodontal problems,6Marchiori EC, Santos SE, Asprino L, Moraes M, Moreira RW. Occurrence of dental avulsion and associated injuries in patients with facial trauma over a 9-year period. Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2013;17(2):119-26. , 7Al-Khateeb S, Al-Nimri K, Alhaija EA. Factors affecting coronal fracture of anterior teeth in North Jordanian children. Dent Traumatol. 2005;21(1):26-8. and may result in high costs to Public Health Services.8Bonini GAVC, Marcenes W, Oliveira LB, Sheiham A, Bonecker M. Trends in the prevalence of traumatic dental injuries in Brazilian preschool children. Dent Traumatol. 2009;25(6):594-8.

Accidents are the main cause of dental trauma1Al-Obaida M. Knowledge and management of traumatic dental injuries in a group of Saudi primary schools teachers. Dent Traumatol. 2010;26(4):338-41. , 9Caglar E, Ferreira LP, Kargul B. Dental trauma management knowledge among a group of teachers in two south European cities. Dent Traumatol. 2005;21(5):258-62. , 1010 Young C, Wong KY, Cheung LK. Emergency management of dental trauma: knowledge of Hong Kong primary and secondary school teachers. Hong Kong Med J. 2012;18(5):362-70. and frequently occur when the child reaches school age. Dental lesions may range from slight to extensive maxillofacial damage.1Al-Obaida M. Knowledge and management of traumatic dental injuries in a group of Saudi primary schools teachers. Dent Traumatol. 2010;26(4):338-41.

Parents and teachers who deal with children must be familiarized with dental emergency maneuvers.1Al-Obaida M. Knowledge and management of traumatic dental injuries in a group of Saudi primary schools teachers. Dent Traumatol. 2010;26(4):338-41. , 2Arikan V, Sonmez H. Knowledge level of primary school teachers regarding traumatic dental injuries and their emergency management before and after receiving an informative leaflet. Dent Traumatol. 2012;28(2):101-7. However, studies1Al-Obaida M. Knowledge and management of traumatic dental injuries in a group of Saudi primary schools teachers. Dent Traumatol. 2010;26(4):338-41. , 3Faus-Damiá M, Alegre-Domingo T, Faus-Matoses I, Faus-Matoses V, Faus-Llácer VJ. Traumatic dental injuries among schoolchildren in Valencia, Spain. Med Oral Patol Oral Cir Bucal. 2011;16(2):e292-5. , 4Bittencourt AM, Pessoa OF, Silva JL. Evaluation of the knowledge of teachers in relation to the management of tooth avulsion in children. J Dent UNESP. 2008;37:15-9. , 9Caglar E, Ferreira LP, Kargul B. Dental trauma management knowledge among a group of teachers in two south European cities. Dent Traumatol. 2005;21(5):258-62.

10 Young C, Wong KY, Cheung LK. Emergency management of dental trauma: knowledge of Hong Kong primary and secondary school teachers. Hong Kong Med J. 2012;18(5):362-70.

11 Tzigkounakis V, Merglova V. Attitude of Pilsen primary school teachers in dental trauma. Dent Traumatol. 2008;24(5):528-31.
- 1212 Vergotine RJ, Govoni R. Public school educator's knowledge of initial management of dental trauma. Dent Traumatol. 2010;26(2):133-6 have shown lack of teacher's knowledge regarding emergency management of dental trauma.1Al-Obaida M. Knowledge and management of traumatic dental injuries in a group of Saudi primary schools teachers. Dent Traumatol. 2010;26(4):338-41. Lack of knowledge on these questions lead to implementation, frequently inadequate, of health policies that do not achieve ideal results.1Al-Obaida M. Knowledge and management of traumatic dental injuries in a group of Saudi primary schools teachers. Dent Traumatol. 2010;26(4):338-41. , 2Arikan V, Sonmez H. Knowledge level of primary school teachers regarding traumatic dental injuries and their emergency management before and after receiving an informative leaflet. Dent Traumatol. 2012;28(2):101-7. , 9Caglar E, Ferreira LP, Kargul B. Dental trauma management knowledge among a group of teachers in two south European cities. Dent Traumatol. 2005;21(5):258-62. , 1010 Young C, Wong KY, Cheung LK. Emergency management of dental trauma: knowledge of Hong Kong primary and secondary school teachers. Hong Kong Med J. 2012;18(5):362-70.

Bearing in mind the importance of this issue and the lack of information in Northeastern Brazil, the aim of this study was to investigate the knowledge of school teachers working in the public school network of the municipality of Jéquie / BA about dental injuries caused by trauma, and the procedures to be carried out when they occur.

MATERIAL AND METHODS

A field research was conducted. Data was collected by means of a questionnaire answered by 195 full-time teachers working in the public school network of the city of Jequié / BA in 2012. Data on the total number of teachers was provided by the Municipal Secretary of Education in the city of Jequié and by the Regional Board of Education (DIREC-13). The questionnaire comprised 12 objective questions and was self-applied in the presence of the main researcher. The first part of the questionnaire consisted in collecting general information about teachers' personal and professional profiles, including age, sex, career time-span, and whether or not they had received any training about dental trauma. The second part consisted of questions with reference to knowledge about dental trauma and dental emergency protocols, hypothesizing situations that could occur in the school environment. To assess teachers' level of knowledge, those who correctly answered 4 to 6 questions were classified as having satisfactory level of knowledge, and those who correctly answered 0 to 3 questions, as having an unsatisfactory level of knowledge. The research project was approved by the Institutional Review Board of UESB, Protocol No.089/011.

The frequency of responses given by the teachers was compared by means of chi-square test (P > 0.05). Associations between the dependent variable (level of knowledge) and explanatory variables (sex, age group, educational level, career time-span, first-aid, dental trauma and first aid training during academic education and having witnessed an accident) were tested by means of Poisson regression technique. Simple robust models were calculated to estimate the prevalence ratios (PR) with their respective confidence interval of 95% (CI: 95%). Significance level was set at 5% (α = 0.05). Data were tabulated and analyzed in Statistical Package for Social Sciences for Windows (SPSS. 15.0, 2006, SPSS, Inc, Chicago, IL, USA) software.

RESULTS

Teachers' response rate was 72.3% (n = 141). A total of 54 teachers (n = 27.7) decided not to participate in the research. Career time-span ranged from 1 to 33 years, with a mean of 13.5 ± 9.5 years. The majority of teachers (64.5%) aged between 31 and 50 years and had a level of incomplete professional college education (84.4%). They had not had first aid training during their academic education (86.5%) or after it (61.7%), but the majority had witnessed accidents (53.2%) (Table 1).

Table 1
Characteristics of study participants.

Associations between knowledge (Table 2) and the variables presented in Table 1 were tested. Chi-square test highlighted a single association: Knowledge about the type of tooth (Question 1) vs. witnessed an accident. Results showed that teachers who had witnessed some type of accident had a higher frequency of correct answers in comparison to those who had never witnessed one (P = 0.048) (Fig 1). For the other questions, no statistical differences were observed. (P > 0.05).

Table 2
Teachers distribution with regard to knowledge of dental trauma and emergency protocol.

Figure 1
Teachers distribution according to knowledge about the type of tooth fractured and whether or not they witnessed an accident.

In the six questions asked, the mean score for right answers was 3.5 ± 1.2 questions. Results revealed that nearly half of teachers had unsatisfactory knowledge with respect to dental trauma and emergency protocols (Fig 2).

Figure 2
Teachers distribution [prevalence (CI 95%)] according to level of knowledge about dental trauma and emergency protocols.

The results of regression for the level of knowledge about dental trauma and emergency protocols as regards the explanatory variables of the study (Table 3), demonstrated that unsatisfactory level of knowledge was associated with the male sex: 46% higher for men in comparison to women (P = 0.025). The other variables were not associated with teachers' level of knowledge (P > 0.05).

Table 3
Association between the level of unsatisfactory knowledge about dental trauma/emergency protocols and characteristics of the studied sample.

DISCUSSION

At least half of schoolchildren face the possibility of suffering dentoalveolar trauma during school time.3Faus-Damiá M, Alegre-Domingo T, Faus-Matoses I, Faus-Matoses V, Faus-Llácer VJ. Traumatic dental injuries among schoolchildren in Valencia, Spain. Med Oral Patol Oral Cir Bucal. 2011;16(2):e292-5. , 1313 Glendor U. Aetiology and risk factors related to traumatic dental injuries: a review of the literature. Dent Traumatol. 2009;25(1):19-31. Dental trauma is relevant in children and adolescents, since their permanent teeth are erupting at this phase.1414 Campos MICC, Henriques KAM, Campos CS. Level of Information about the conduct of emergency trauma dental front. Pesq Bras Odontoped Clin Integr. 2006;6:155-9. Additionally, at school, during sporting and recreational activities, children and adolescents are the main groups with an increased likelihood of dental trauma,3Faus-Damiá M, Alegre-Domingo T, Faus-Matoses I, Faus-Matoses V, Faus-Llácer VJ. Traumatic dental injuries among schoolchildren in Valencia, Spain. Med Oral Patol Oral Cir Bucal. 2011;16(2):e292-5. , 5Marcenes W, Zabot NE, Traebert J. Socio-economic correlates of traumatic injuries to the permanent incisors in schoolchildren aged 12 years in Blumenau, Brazil. Dent Traumatol. 2001;17:222-6. , 1515 Trope M, Chivian N, Sigurdsson A, Vann WF. Traumatic injuries. In: Cohen S, Burns RC, editors. Pathways of the pulp. 8th ed. St Louis: Mosby; 2002. p. 603-49. thereby rendering investigation of school teachers knowledge with regard to dental injuries and treatment approaches.1Al-Obaida M. Knowledge and management of traumatic dental injuries in a group of Saudi primary schools teachers. Dent Traumatol. 2010;26(4):338-41. , 2Arikan V, Sonmez H. Knowledge level of primary school teachers regarding traumatic dental injuries and their emergency management before and after receiving an informative leaflet. Dent Traumatol. 2012;28(2):101-7. , 1111 Tzigkounakis V, Merglova V. Attitude of Pilsen primary school teachers in dental trauma. Dent Traumatol. 2008;24(5):528-31. , 1212 Vergotine RJ, Govoni R. Public school educator's knowledge of initial management of dental trauma. Dent Traumatol. 2010;26(2):133-6 , 1515 Trope M, Chivian N, Sigurdsson A, Vann WF. Traumatic injuries. In: Cohen S, Burns RC, editors. Pathways of the pulp. 8th ed. St Louis: Mosby; 2002. p. 603-49.

16 Feldens EG, Feldens CA, Kramer PF, Silva KG, Munari CC, Brei VA. Understanding school teacher's knowledge regarding dental trauma: a basis for future interventions. Dent Traumatol. 2010;26(2):158-63.

17 Haragushiku GA, Faria MI, Silva SR, Gonzaga CC, Baratto-Filho F. Knowledge and attitudes toward dental avulsion of public and private elementary schoolteachers. J Dent Child (Chic). 2010;77(1):49-53.

18 Skeie MS, Audestad E, Bardsen A. Traumatic dental injuries: knowledge and awareness among present and prospective teachers in selected urban and rural areas of Norway. Dent Traumatol. 2010;26:243-7.

19 Lieger O, Graf C, El-Maaytah M, Von Arx T. Impact of educational posters on the lay knowledge of school teachers regarding emergency management of dental injuries. Dent Traumatol. 2009;25:406-12.

20 Sae-Lim V, Lim LP. Dental trauma management awareness of Singapore pre-school teachers. Dent Traumatol. 2001;17(2):71-6.
- 2121 Mesgarzadeh AH, Shahamfar M, Hefzollesan A. Evaluating knowledge and attitudes of elementary school teachers on emergency management of traumatic dental injuries: a study in an Iranian urban area. Oral Health Prev Dent. 2009;7:297-308.

In the present study, approximately half teachers surveyed (48.2%) had unsatisfactory knowledge (correctly answered up to three questions) about dental trauma and emergency protocols. Their mean career time-span was 13.5 years. Only 38.3% of teachers had received first aid training on dental trauma, which was higher than the percentage found by Al-Obaida1Al-Obaida M. Knowledge and management of traumatic dental injuries in a group of Saudi primary schools teachers. Dent Traumatol. 2010;26(4):338-41. who showed only 1.5%. A total of 53.2% teachers who had received training experienced some type of accident involving a child in the school environment, a higher percentage than the 20% found by Arikan.2Arikan V, Sonmez H. Knowledge level of primary school teachers regarding traumatic dental injuries and their emergency management before and after receiving an informative leaflet. Dent Traumatol. 2012;28(2):101-7.

As for the most adequate solution for washing an avulsed tooth,2222 Andersson L, Andreasen JO, Day P, Heithersay G, Trope M, Diangelis AJ, et al. International Association of Dental Traumatology guidelines for the management of traumatic dental injuries: 2. Avulsion of permanent teeth. Dent Traumatol. 2012;28:88-96. 73% of the teachers answered the question correctly by stating filtered water or saline solution; however, only 17% correctly stated milk, the oral cavity, or filtered water as being adequate for sending the avulsed tooth to the dentist.2222 Andersson L, Andreasen JO, Day P, Heithersay G, Trope M, Diangelis AJ, et al. International Association of Dental Traumatology guidelines for the management of traumatic dental injuries: 2. Avulsion of permanent teeth. Dent Traumatol. 2012;28:88-96. These findings are similar to those observed in studies conducted in other countries1Al-Obaida M. Knowledge and management of traumatic dental injuries in a group of Saudi primary schools teachers. Dent Traumatol. 2010;26(4):338-41. , 2Arikan V, Sonmez H. Knowledge level of primary school teachers regarding traumatic dental injuries and their emergency management before and after receiving an informative leaflet. Dent Traumatol. 2012;28(2):101-7. , 1111 Tzigkounakis V, Merglova V. Attitude of Pilsen primary school teachers in dental trauma. Dent Traumatol. 2008;24(5):528-31. , 1212 Vergotine RJ, Govoni R. Public school educator's knowledge of initial management of dental trauma. Dent Traumatol. 2010;26(2):133-6 , 1616 Feldens EG, Feldens CA, Kramer PF, Silva KG, Munari CC, Brei VA. Understanding school teacher's knowledge regarding dental trauma: a basis for future interventions. Dent Traumatol. 2010;26(2):158-63.

17 Haragushiku GA, Faria MI, Silva SR, Gonzaga CC, Baratto-Filho F. Knowledge and attitudes toward dental avulsion of public and private elementary schoolteachers. J Dent Child (Chic). 2010;77(1):49-53.

18 Skeie MS, Audestad E, Bardsen A. Traumatic dental injuries: knowledge and awareness among present and prospective teachers in selected urban and rural areas of Norway. Dent Traumatol. 2010;26:243-7.

19 Lieger O, Graf C, El-Maaytah M, Von Arx T. Impact of educational posters on the lay knowledge of school teachers regarding emergency management of dental injuries. Dent Traumatol. 2009;25:406-12.

20 Sae-Lim V, Lim LP. Dental trauma management awareness of Singapore pre-school teachers. Dent Traumatol. 2001;17(2):71-6.
- 2121 Mesgarzadeh AH, Shahamfar M, Hefzollesan A. Evaluating knowledge and attitudes of elementary school teachers on emergency management of traumatic dental injuries: a study in an Iranian urban area. Oral Health Prev Dent. 2009;7:297-308. and are important for defining educational strategies, because storing a tooth in an inappropriate environment, in addition to rapidly transporting the child and the tooth to a dentist is crucial for favorable prognosis.2Arikan V, Sonmez H. Knowledge level of primary school teachers regarding traumatic dental injuries and their emergency management before and after receiving an informative leaflet. Dent Traumatol. 2012;28(2):101-7. , 1515 Trope M, Chivian N, Sigurdsson A, Vann WF. Traumatic injuries. In: Cohen S, Burns RC, editors. Pathways of the pulp. 8th ed. St Louis: Mosby; 2002. p. 603-49. , 2323 Donaldson M, Kinirons MJ. Factors affecting the time of onset of resorption in avulsed and replanted incisor teeth in children. Dent Traumatol. 2001;17(5):205-9.

Variables such as age, educational level, career time-span, having undergone a first aid training course, having received training on how to deal with emergency situations during their undergraduate course, and having witnessed an accident did not result in greater knowledge about dental trauma and emergency protocols.2Arikan V, Sonmez H. Knowledge level of primary school teachers regarding traumatic dental injuries and their emergency management before and after receiving an informative leaflet. Dent Traumatol. 2012;28(2):101-7. , 1111 Tzigkounakis V, Merglova V. Attitude of Pilsen primary school teachers in dental trauma. Dent Traumatol. 2008;24(5):528-31. , 1515 Trope M, Chivian N, Sigurdsson A, Vann WF. Traumatic injuries. In: Cohen S, Burns RC, editors. Pathways of the pulp. 8th ed. St Louis: Mosby; 2002. p. 603-49. Female teachers had more knowledge about dental trauma and emergency protocols in comparison to male teachers. This may be related to the fact that women have more contact with children in outdoor environments, in addition to the fact that the majority of them were mothers.

Freitas et al2424 Freitas DA, Freitas VA, Antunes SLNO, Crispim RR. Assessment of knowledge of Physical Education academics about avulsion / tooth replantation and the importance of using mouthguard during physical activities. Rev Bras Cir Cabeça Pescoço. 2008;37:215-8. showed evidence of great lack of knowledge about dentoalveolar trauma in Physical Education professionals, and indicated that they should be better informed on the subject, as they will have to deal with risk situations related to dentoalveolar trauma on a daily basis.7Al-Khateeb S, Al-Nimri K, Alhaija EA. Factors affecting coronal fracture of anterior teeth in North Jordanian children. Dent Traumatol. 2005;21(1):26-8. , 8Bonini GAVC, Marcenes W, Oliveira LB, Sheiham A, Bonecker M. Trends in the prevalence of traumatic dental injuries in Brazilian preschool children. Dent Traumatol. 2009;25(6):594-8. , 1313 Glendor U. Aetiology and risk factors related to traumatic dental injuries: a review of the literature. Dent Traumatol. 2009;25(1):19-31. , 2222 Andersson L, Andreasen JO, Day P, Heithersay G, Trope M, Diangelis AJ, et al. International Association of Dental Traumatology guidelines for the management of traumatic dental injuries: 2. Avulsion of permanent teeth. Dent Traumatol. 2012;28:88-96.

Children spend great part of their time at school where sporting activities become predisposing factors for dental trauma.1515 Trope M, Chivian N, Sigurdsson A, Vann WF. Traumatic injuries. In: Cohen S, Burns RC, editors. Pathways of the pulp. 8th ed. St Louis: Mosby; 2002. p. 603-49. Thus, including emergency procedures in the curriculum of these professionals and implementing educational preventive programs is necessary,2Arikan V, Sonmez H. Knowledge level of primary school teachers regarding traumatic dental injuries and their emergency management before and after receiving an informative leaflet. Dent Traumatol. 2012;28(2):101-7. , 1515 Trope M, Chivian N, Sigurdsson A, Vann WF. Traumatic injuries. In: Cohen S, Burns RC, editors. Pathways of the pulp. 8th ed. St Louis: Mosby; 2002. p. 603-49. as favorable prognosis will depend on how these injuries are managed.9Caglar E, Ferreira LP, Kargul B. Dental trauma management knowledge among a group of teachers in two south European cities. Dent Traumatol. 2005;21(5):258-62. Therefore, multidisciplinary interaction between dentists and teachers in the public school network is necessary for positive interference in health promotion and prevention of more severe complications.9Caglar E, Ferreira LP, Kargul B. Dental trauma management knowledge among a group of teachers in two south European cities. Dent Traumatol. 2005;21(5):258-62. , 2525 Panzarini SR, Pedrini D, Brandini DA, Poi WR, Santos MF, Correa JP, et al. Physical education undergraduates and dental trauma knowledge. Dent Traumatol. 2005;21:324-8. This includes the dissemination of posters, leaflets, and information through lectures,2Arikan V, Sonmez H. Knowledge level of primary school teachers regarding traumatic dental injuries and their emergency management before and after receiving an informative leaflet. Dent Traumatol. 2012;28(2):101-7. , 1919 Lieger O, Graf C, El-Maaytah M, Von Arx T. Impact of educational posters on the lay knowledge of school teachers regarding emergency management of dental injuries. Dent Traumatol. 2009;25:406-12. television, magazines, radio and newspapers,1010 Young C, Wong KY, Cheung LK. Emergency management of dental trauma: knowledge of Hong Kong primary and secondary school teachers. Hong Kong Med J. 2012;18(5):362-70. or the Internet (http://www.iadt-dentaltrauma.org.).2Arikan V, Sonmez H. Knowledge level of primary school teachers regarding traumatic dental injuries and their emergency management before and after receiving an informative leaflet. Dent Traumatol. 2012;28(2):101-7.

An educational program1Al-Obaida M. Knowledge and management of traumatic dental injuries in a group of Saudi primary schools teachers. Dent Traumatol. 2010;26(4):338-41. , 1515 Trope M, Chivian N, Sigurdsson A, Vann WF. Traumatic injuries. In: Cohen S, Burns RC, editors. Pathways of the pulp. 8th ed. St Louis: Mosby; 2002. p. 603-49. that discusses the importance of preventing dental trauma and the benefits of immediate treatment, conservation of fractures or avulsed teeth would significantly reduce dentoalveolar trauma and sequelae.2626 Walker A, Brenchley J. It's a knockout: survey of the management of avulsed teeth. Accid Emerg Nurs. 2000;8(2):66-70.

Another relevant factor is knowledge about primary and permanent dentitions, and their period of transition.27 27 Silva MB, Costa AMM, Almeida MEC, Maia SA, Carvalhal CIO, Resende GB. Evaluation of the knowledge of the approach of dental trauma by daycare professional. ConScientiae Saúde. 2009;8:65-73.In the present study, nearly 28% of teachers were unable to differentiate a permanent to a primary anterior tooth in a 9 year-old-child. A large portion of the population is not aware of the period of primary dentition in a child's development. Early loss of a primary tooth due to trauma may affect the physiological sequence of permanent teeth, and may be etiological factors for malocclusions,1414 Campos MICC, Henriques KAM, Campos CS. Level of Information about the conduct of emergency trauma dental front. Pesq Bras Odontoped Clin Integr. 2006;6:155-9. thus stimulating incorrect exercise of perioral musculature and/or cause phonological changes related to teeth.5Marcenes W, Zabot NE, Traebert J. Socio-economic correlates of traumatic injuries to the permanent incisors in schoolchildren aged 12 years in Blumenau, Brazil. Dent Traumatol. 2001;17:222-6. , 1111 Tzigkounakis V, Merglova V. Attitude of Pilsen primary school teachers in dental trauma. Dent Traumatol. 2008;24(5):528-31. , 1414 Campos MICC, Henriques KAM, Campos CS. Level of Information about the conduct of emergency trauma dental front. Pesq Bras Odontoped Clin Integr. 2006;6:155-9.

Studies2020 Sae-Lim V, Lim LP. Dental trauma management awareness of Singapore pre-school teachers. Dent Traumatol. 2001;17(2):71-6. , 2828 Blakytny C, Surbuts C, Thomas A, Hunter ML. Avulsed permanent incisors: knowledge and attitudes of primary school teachers with regard to emergency management. Int J Paediatr Dent. 2001;11:327-32. have shown that teachers with a rudimentary level of learning about dental trauma expressed the desire to receive more information about the subject, totaling 95% of respondents. On the other hand, many primary schools in Japan have nurse teachers with knowledge of emergency care, which is considered a good approach when dealing with children and adolescents.2929 Kinoshita S, Kojima R, Taguchi Y, Noda T. Tooth replantation after traumatic avulsion: a report of ten cases. Dent Traumatol. 2002;18(3):153-6.

Knowledge about teachers' ability in dealing with traumatized patients in Northeastern Brazil will make it possible to conduct adequate programs for guidance, prevention3Faus-Damiá M, Alegre-Domingo T, Faus-Matoses I, Faus-Matoses V, Faus-Llácer VJ. Traumatic dental injuries among schoolchildren in Valencia, Spain. Med Oral Patol Oral Cir Bucal. 2011;16(2):e292-5. and management of dental trauma, thereby improving prognosis in cases of dental trauma.2Arikan V, Sonmez H. Knowledge level of primary school teachers regarding traumatic dental injuries and their emergency management before and after receiving an informative leaflet. Dent Traumatol. 2012;28(2):101-7. , 4Bittencourt AM, Pessoa OF, Silva JL. Evaluation of the knowledge of teachers in relation to the management of tooth avulsion in children. J Dent UNESP. 2008;37:15-9. , 9Caglar E, Ferreira LP, Kargul B. Dental trauma management knowledge among a group of teachers in two south European cities. Dent Traumatol. 2005;21(5):258-62. , 1010 Young C, Wong KY, Cheung LK. Emergency management of dental trauma: knowledge of Hong Kong primary and secondary school teachers. Hong Kong Med J. 2012;18(5):362-70. , 1414 Campos MICC, Henriques KAM, Campos CS. Level of Information about the conduct of emergency trauma dental front. Pesq Bras Odontoped Clin Integr. 2006;6:155-9.

CONCLUSION

Based on the results of this study it is reasonable to conclude that:

  • » Approximately half of teachers has unsatisfactory knowledge about dental trauma and emergency protocols.

  • » Female teachers had more knowledge about dental trauma and emergency protocols than male teachers.

  • » Being older, having a better educational level, longer career time-span, having undergone first aid training related to dental trauma during academic education, and having witnessed an accident did not provide more knowledge of dental trauma and emergency protocols.

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Publication Dates

  • Publication in this collection
    Sep-Oct 2014

History

  • Received
    27 July 2013
  • Accepted
    01 Nov 2013
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