Critical appraisal of the 2020 IADT Guidelines: A personal commentary

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The 2020 International Association of Dental Traumatology (IADT) Guidelines feature several important changes in the treatment recommendations for traumatic dental injuries (TDIs) from the previous 2012 iteration of these Guidelines. This evidence-based narrative review aims to provide a detailed appraisal of five specific changes incorporated in the 2020 IADT Guidelines, based on the available literature evidence that may have prompted these changes. The paper discusses three excellent additions/changes to the new Guidelines: (i) inclusion of a core outcome set for reporting TDIs; (ii) more conservative management of primary dentition TDIs including the changed recommendations for radiation exposure and managing primary dentition luxation injuries; and (iii) the changes in the treatment recommendations for permanent dentition avulsion injuries. The paper further debates whether two other changes made in the current IADT Guidelines for—(i) intrusion injuries in immature teeth; and (ii) complicated crown-root fractures in mature teeth—have sufficient evidence to support the changed recommendations.

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Philip, N., Nazzal, H., & Duggal, M. S. (2023, October 1). Critical appraisal of the 2020 IADT Guidelines: A personal commentary. Dental Traumatology. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1111/edt.12858

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