Training of non-dental healthcare professionals in the management of dental trauma: a systematic review

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Gramatges Rojas, Anabel
Ausina Márquez, Verónica
Aloy Prósper, Amparo

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Dental trauma constitutes the second most common cause of emergency dental care worldwide, after cavities, accounting for approximately 5% of all physical injuries across all age groups. Early intervention is crucial, especially for children and adolescents, who present a higher incidence due to their active lifestyle. This study aims to conduct a systematic review and descriptive analysis to assess the level of knowledge among non-dental healthcare professionals in the management of dental trauma, identifying gaps in their education and proposing educational interventions to improve care in this critical field. The studies reviewed showed that the level of knowledge of health professionals such as doctors and nurses is inadequate. This shows a lack of training during their academic training as well as a lack of training in the workplace.

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Gramatges-Rojas, A., Ausina-Márquez, V., Aloy-Prósper, A., & Arias-Herrera, S. (2025). Training of non-dental healthcare professionals in the management of dental trauma: A systematic review. BMC Oral Health, 25(1), 1891. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-025-07052-5

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