Knowledge of emergency dental management among a localized sample of athletic trainers

Dent Traumatol. 2024 Aug;40(4):418-424. doi: 10.1111/edt.12920. Epub 2024 Jan 17.

Abstract

Background/aims: Athletic trainers are often the point person when sports-related traumatic dental injuries (TDIs) occur. The aim of this study was to assess knowledge levels of the management of TDIs among athletic trainers in the Midwest United States, as well as evaluate variables that may influence knowledge levels.

Material and methods: A survey was sent to athletic trainers licensed in Minnesota, Nebraska, and Iowa. The survey included 28 multiple-choice and fill in the blank questions split into three sections. The three sections included background, emergency management of TDIs, and opinion questions.

Results: Of the participants, 100% recalled receiving medical first aid training. However, only 71% recalled receiving formal training on emergency management of dental injuries. Although 75% were confident in managing a dental injury, over 63% of participants scored less than 70% in the knowledge score section. Majority of the participants (98.4%) reported that they believe training on the management of TDIs is important. Athletic trainers working with contact sports were more likely to have experienced managing TDIs more recently than those working in noncontact sports.

Conclusions: This study shows the gaps in knowledge among athletic trainers pertaining to management of TDIs and emphasizes the importance of sports community having adequate education on emergency management of such dental injuries.

Keywords: athletic trainers; sports dentistry; traumatic dental injuries.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Athletic Injuries* / therapy
  • Emergency Treatment
  • Female
  • Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice*
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Midwestern United States
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Tooth Injuries* / therapy