URGENT CARE FREQUENCY OF THE ASSESSMENT CARRIED OUT IN A SCHOOL CLINIC OF A DENTAL COLLEGE OF MINAS GERAIS

Authors

  • Isabela Celine do Carmo Ferreira
  • João Filipe Pereira Costa
  • Ronaldo Barcellos de Santana
  • Rodrigo Guerra de Oliveira

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22409/ijosd.v1i60.47145

Abstract

To evaluate the frequency of dental emergencies and specifications, along with the patient's profile attended at the Clinical School of Dentistry, Faculty of Medical Sciences and Juiz de Fora Health (Supreme). We selected 152 medical records of clinical dental school of Juiz de Fora University Hospital - MG were selected and assessed the patient's profile and the classification of emergency cases. It was found that 57.2% of the patients were female and 42.7% male. The age of these patients is on average 44 years and the most frequent causes of visits were: dental prosthesis, endodontic and dental trauma. It can be conclude that some of the diseases found in dental emergencies are likely to be prevented or identified early on. Patients with pain are part of most attending emergency care services. In order to control the emergency care and improve the solvability, preventive actions should be developed, promoting a preventive rather than curative health.

 

Keywords: Ambulatory Care, Prevalence, Toothache, Dentistry, Teaching.

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Published

2022-04-27

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