Introduction: During their routine work, dentists and dental hygienists can observe areas such as face, neck, and arms, wherein ≥50% of cases one can diagnose signs of physical abuse due to nonaccidental traumas. Methods: Oral health professionals are in a position to recognize not only the signs of possible physical and sexual abuse but also signs of dental neglect. The hypothesis also regards the opportunity to intercept signs of medical child abuse (MCA) and altered parenting care and supervision. These are parental or caregiver behaviors that more specifically relate to so‐called altered/distorted or unnecessary care, which is equally harmful or potentially harmful for the child. Discussion: All health‐care professionals (family doctors, gynecologists, pediatricians, and dentists) play a key role in protecting children and adolescent health and must be able to recognize possible victims of maltreatment. Conclusion: To widen the protection of a child and prevent child abuse and neglect, the dental the team should also be knowledgeable about MCA recognition during the routine clinical work.

Medical Child Abuse and Altered Parenting Recognition in the Dental Clinic

Emilio Nuzzolese
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Francesco Lupariello;
2020-01-01

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Introduction: During their routine work, dentists and dental hygienists can observe areas such as face, neck, and arms, wherein ≥50% of cases one can diagnose signs of physical abuse due to nonaccidental traumas. Methods: Oral health professionals are in a position to recognize not only the signs of possible physical and sexual abuse but also signs of dental neglect. The hypothesis also regards the opportunity to intercept signs of medical child abuse (MCA) and altered parenting care and supervision. These are parental or caregiver behaviors that more specifically relate to so‐called altered/distorted or unnecessary care, which is equally harmful or potentially harmful for the child. Discussion: All health‐care professionals (family doctors, gynecologists, pediatricians, and dentists) play a key role in protecting children and adolescent health and must be able to recognize possible victims of maltreatment. Conclusion: To widen the protection of a child and prevent child abuse and neglect, the dental the team should also be knowledgeable about MCA recognition during the routine clinical work.
2020
5
35
37
http://www.ijofo.org/text.asp?2020/5/1/35/288165
Altered parenting, child abuse, dental neglect, forensic dentistry, forensic odontology, medical child abuse
Emilio Nuzzolese, Francesco Lupariello, Ivana Čucović-Bagić
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