Diagnosing abuse: a systematic review of torn frenum and other intra-oral injuries |
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Authors: | Maguire Sabine,Hunter Bruce,Hunter Lindsay,Sibert Jo Richard,Mann Mala,Kemp Alison Mary Welsh Child Protection Systematic Review Group |
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Affiliation: | Department of Child Health, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK. sabinemaguire@yahoo.co.uk |
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Abstract: | IntroductionA torn labial frenum is widely regarded as pathognomonic of abuse.MethodsWe systematically reviewed the evidence for this, and to define other intra‐oral injuries found in physical abuse. Nine studies documented abusive torn labial frena in 30 children and 27 were fatally abused: 22 were less than 5 years old. Only a direct blow to the face was substantiated as a mechanism of injury.ResultsTwo studies noted accidentally torn labial frena, both from intubation. Abusive intra‐oral injuries were widely distributed to the lips, gums, tongue and palate and included fractures, intrusion and extraction of the dentition, bites and contusions.ConclusionsCurrent literature does not support the diagnosis of abuse based on a torn labial frenum in isolation. The intra‐oral hard and soft tissue should be examined in all suspected abuse cases, and a dental opinion sought where abnormalities are found. |
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Keywords: | abuse frenum intra‐oral injury torn labial frenum systematic review |
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