AI Article Synopsis

  • Demographic data indicates a strong link between facial burns and serious dental health issues, while inhalation injuries show a significant association with poor periodontal health, both negatively impacting patients' quality of life.
  • Despite the evidence, burn centers in the U.S. and Germany often lack specialized services and clear follow-up for patients at risk of these complications.
  • The review outlines the dental health problems related to burn injuries and aims to inform future research and treatment approaches to enhance patient outcomes.

Article Abstract

Demographic data reveal a correlative relationship between facial burns and profoundly impaired dental health, while inhalation injury correlates with a high Periodontal Screening and Recording Index, both of which significantly reduce quality of life for the burn injury patient. Despite these facts, few if any burn centers surveyed in the U.S. or Germany enlist specialized services and well-defined follow-up protocols for patients who might well be at risk. Facial burns represent a severe injury, the consequence of which may tragically lead to significant and long lasting functional, esthetic, and psychological sequelae such as perioral scarring, deformity and microstomia. Inhalation injury from inhaled heated air, gas, and chemical exposure are well-known causes of early as well as late airway injury, morbidity, and death. Thermal injury patterns to perioral-related and dental structures is increasingly being recognized. This review delineates current burn-related dental health pathology and when available the underlying causation. These findings may help guide future research as well as therapeutic strategies to improve dental health and outcome for our patients.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.burns.2024.07.028DOI Listing

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