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Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect: Detection Starts at the Dentist

April 23, 2015 By Heather Horsey

Clean teeth and superior dental health are obvious benefits for children getting regular dental check-ups. However, when some kids sit in the dentist’s chair, a more troubling problem than cavities might come to light: physical abuse.

April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month, and the Delta Dental of New Jersey Foundation is proud to support the P.A.N.D.A. program (Prevent Abuse and Neglect through Dental Awareness). The P.A.N.D.A. program trains dentists how to recognize and report suspected cases of abuse and/or neglect in young patients.

In the mid-1990s, one study found that dentists were identifying less than 1% of all reported child abuse cases. This alarming statistic inspired the first P.A.N.D.A coalition. The program has since grown to include New Jersey, in addition to 46 states and 7 countries.

Injuries to the head, face, and neck account for an estimated 65% of injuries in physically abused children. Dental check-ups serve as a unique opportunity to uncover signs of abuse. In fact, dentists are 5 times as likely to report suspected abuse if they receive the proper training.

The first step in helping abused or neglected children is to recognize the signs. They can include:

– Loose or fractured teeth
– Bruises or cuts, especially near the face
– Absence of hair (from hair pulling)
– Lags in development or motor skills
– Rampant cavities in a child’s mouth
– History of a lack of follow-through for care
– Untreated pain, infection, bleeding, or trauma

All states’ laws require health professionals, including dentists, to report concerns of child abuse and neglect to appropriate authorities. Dentists and dental staff who suspect child abuse or neglect can

file a report through your New Jersey County Department of Health & Human Services. 

Delta Dental of New Jersey provides detection training at universities, technical colleges, conferences, and other professional gatherings. Our speaker, Dr. Lawrence Dobrin, presents this program free of charge for groups with 10 people or more.

For more information about the P.A.N.D.A. program or to schedule training, please contact Kimberly Elmore at (973) 944-4555 or kelmore@deltadentalnj.com.

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