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Dental traumatology : official publication of International Association for Dental Traumatology.

Periodical
Dentistry
Traumatology
Operative
Esthetics
Dental
Maxillofacial Injuries
Tooth Injuries
Publisher:
Munksgaard,
Frequency: Bimonthly
Country: Denmark
Language: English
Author(s):
International Association for Dental Traumatology.
Start Year:2001 -
ISSN:
1600-4469 (Print)
1600-9657 (Electronic)
1600-4469 (Linking)
Impact Factor
2.5
2022
NLM ID:101091305
(OCoLC):46360798
Coden:DTERB2
Classification:W1 EN396UH
Dental trauma in showjumping – A trinational study between Switzerland, France and Germany.
Dental traumatology : official publication of International Association for Dental Traumatology    November 5, 2015   Volume 32, Issue 3 174-179 doi: 10.1111/edt.12242
Gass M, Kühl S, Connert T, Filippi A.Showjumping is one of the sporting activities with a high injury risk. Unpredictable behaviour of the horse, considerable speed and the height of the rider in the saddle make this sport to one of the most dangerous, with the highest risk of injury and the highest mortality rate per competitor. The aim of this study was to determine the frequency of dental trauma, the wearing of protective gear such as helmet, back protector and mouthguard as well as the knowledge of primary care after dental trauma. Methods: Within the framework of this study, 608 female and male showjumpers from Switzerland, ...
Dental and orofacial trauma in pony and horseback riding children.
Dental traumatology : official publication of International Association for Dental Traumatology    November 1, 2006   Volume 22, Issue 6 287-290 doi: 10.1111/j.1600-9657.2005.00374.x
Caglar E, Sandalli N.An epidemiological survey was carried among pony and horseback riding children in nine pony and horseback riding clubs, Istanbul. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the prevalence of dental trauma in young pony and horse riders. A total of 214 children were interviewed to determine the occurrence of dental trauma during pony and horseback riding. Some 2.3% of participants (n = 5) had already been affected by dental and orofacial trauma. Horse riders experienced dental and/or orofacial trauma significantly more than the pony riders. Results revealed that these children's awareness...