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Characteristics of child dental neglect: A systematic review
Authors:Shannu K. Bhatia  Sabine A. Maguire  Barbara L. Chadwick  M. Lindsay Hunter  Jennifer C. Harris  Vanessa Tempest  Mala K. Mann  Alison M. Kemp
Affiliation:1. University Dental Hospital, School of Dentistry, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK;2. College of Biomedical and Life Sciences, School of Medicine, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK;3. College of Biomedical and Life Sciences, School of Dentistry, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK;4. Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Sheffield, UK;5. Support Unit for Research Evidence, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK
Abstract:

Objective

Neglect of a child's oral health can lead to pain, poor growth and impaired quality of life. In populations where there is a high prevalence of dental caries, the determination of which children are experiencing dental neglect is challenging. This systematic review aims to identify the features of oral neglect in children.

Methods

Fifteen databases spanning 1947–2012 were searched; these were supplemented by hand searching of 4 specialist journals, 5 websites and references of full texts. Included: studies of children 0–18 years with confirmed oral neglect undergoing a standardised dental examination; excluded: physical/sexual abuse. All relevant studies underwent two independent reviews (+/− 3rd review) using standardised critical appraisal.

Results

Of 3863 potential studies screened, 83 studies were reviewed and 9 included (representing 1595 children). Features included: failure or delay in seeking dental treatment; failure to comply with/complete treatment; failure to provide basic oral care; co-existent adverse impact on the child e.g. pain and swelling. Two studies developed and implemented ‘dental neglect’ screening tools with success. The importance of Quality of Life tools to identify impact of neglected dental care are also highlighted.

Conclusions

A small body of literature addresses this topic, using varying definitions of neglect, and standards of oral examination. While failure/delay in seeking care with adverse dental consequences were highlighted, differentiating dental caries from dental neglect is difficult, and there is a paucity of data on precise clinical features to aid in this distinction.

Clinical significance

Diagnosing dental neglect can be challenging, influencing a reluctance to report cases. Published evidence does exist to support these referrals when conditions as above are described, although further quality case control studies defining distinguishing patterns of dental caries would be welcome.
Keywords:Neglect   Dental neglect   Oral neglect   Child maltreatment   Systematic review
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