1. Bones heal, teeth don't! The involvement of dentists in the acute and long-term management of patients injured in the Manchester Arena Bomb.
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Timms L and May J
- Subjects
- Adolescent, Dentists, Emergency Service, Hospital, Facial Injuries, Female, Holistic Health, Humans, Male, Psychological Trauma, Referral and Consultation, Surgery, Oral, Terrorism, Tooth Fractures classification, Tooth Fractures therapy, Tooth Injuries classification, Tooth Injuries diagnosis, Tooth Injuries psychology, United Kingdom, Blast Injuries classification, Blast Injuries diagnosis, Blast Injuries psychology, Blast Injuries therapy, Bombs, Patient Care Management methods, Patient Care Management standards, Tooth Injuries therapy, Wound Healing
- Abstract
This paper outlines the involvement of dentists in the treatment of patients following the terror attack at Manchester Arena on 22 May 2017. It predominantly describes the role of the authors - a paediatric dental consultant and maxillofacial surgery dental core trainee (DCT). As a result of the incident a number of patients suffered oro-facial injuries, with many treated at Central Manchester Foundation Trust Hospitals' Manchester Royal Infirmary and Royal Manchester Children's Hospital. The major incident response of the trust is discussed, as are the presentation of blast injuries and corresponding NHS guidance. Two paediatric cases present the role of the paediatric dental consultant in the acute, intermediate and long-term management of these patients. The presentation of unique dento-alveolar injuries in the context of other trauma and their subsequent treatment demanded true multidisciplinary management. The importance of teeth and oral health to physical and psycho-social wellbeing and recovery was clear and recognised by other teams involved in the patients' management. The experience reinforced the overall impact dental health has on physical and psycho-social health, and how a holistic approach is integral to treatment of major trauma.
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- 2018
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