Dental injury offenses and compensation imposed by Spanish courts, before and during Covid-19. A cross-sectional study

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Aragoneses Lamas, Juan Manuel
Serrano, Ana Isabel
Aragoneses Sánchez, Javier

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Injuries to the dentofacial region caused by third parties can affect physiological, sensory and esthetic functions with legal repercussions. The personal and social circumstances generated by Covid-19 and the governmental measures taken to control it, have increased the risk factors for violence and with it, the resulting injury rate. The aim of the present investigation was to compare the amount of civil liability for dental injury crimes agreed by Spanish courts, in certain Autonomous Communities, before and during the pandemic situation caused by Covid-19. For this purpose, a analytic cross-sectional study was carried out by analyzing sentences from the database of the Judicial Documentation Center. A comparison of means (one-way ANOVA) was used on the amount of compensation between the different years, and between the Autonomous Communities of Madrid, Catalonia Cataluña, Andalusia, the Canary Islands and the Valencian Community. It was observed that the year 2020 stood out for the increase in the number of cases of dental injury offenses. For its part, the Autonomous Community of Andalusia showed the highest amount of compensation during the pandemic, although the highest number of cases corresponded to the Community of Madrid. The statistical analysis yielded a probability of more than 0.05, which eliminated the possibility of significant differences in each of the comparisons.

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Serrano, A. I., Aragoneses, J., Suárez, A., Rodríguez, C., & Aragoneses, J. M. (2023). Dental injury offenses and compensation imposed by Spanish courts, before and during Covid-19. A cross-sectional study. Scientific Reports, 13(1), 16653. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-43863-8

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