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Orofacial manifestations in violent children sexually: the role of the dentist surgeon in the diagnosis

Vaz LCM;
da Silva LAH;
Miasato JM;
da Silva SR;
Teixeira DA;
Chevitarese L;
Soares CS;
da Silva PB

Larissa Cristina de Moura Vaz

Luciana Alves Herdy da Silva

José Massao Miasato

Sérgio Ricardo da Silva

Diego de Andrade Teixeira

Leila Chevitarese

Caio da Silva Soares

Pâmela Barbosa da Silva


Keywords

Child sexual abuse
Orofacial manifestation
Role of the dentist
Child abuse
Legal dentistry

Abstract

Sexual abuse against children and adolescents is one of the main public health problems around the world that can cause physical and psychological short and long-term consequences. The objective of this study is to review the literature on signs and symptoms related to sexual abuse in children and adolescents that can be identified by the dentist. The most common orofacial manifestations are composed of lacerations, bruises, or abrasions on the lip, tongue, labial and lingual frenums, gingiva, oral mucosa, dental trauma, ecchymosis, bites, and scratches. Oral lesions from sexual violence are difficult to diagnose because they can be confused with accident or disease, but signs such as erythema, ulcer, and petechiae on the palate can be a sign of sexual practice through forced oral sex, in addition to the presence of symptoms of sexually transmitted infections in the orofacial and oropharyngeal region. Many victims do not show the physical signs mentioned above, therefore, the psychological aspects must be taken into account. The fear on the part of healthcare professionals of seeing violence is a fact since they fear the reaction of family members, the incorrect diagnosis, and the lack of knowledge of how to carry out the notification. In cases of suspected sexual abuse, the dentist must record it in the patient's medical record, followed by notification to Organs' competent bodies. It is concluded that the dentist is a professional capable of acting in the identification of cases involving child sexual abuse.

 

DOI: https://doi.org/10.56238/methofocusinterv1-014


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Copyright (c) 2023 Larissa Cristina de Moura Vaz, Luciana Alves Herdy da Silva, José Massao Miasato, Sérgio Ricardo da Silva, Diego de Andrade Teixeira, Leila Chevitarese, Caio da Silva Soares, Pâmela Barbosa da Silva

Author(s)

  • Larissa Cristina de Moura Vaz
  • Luciana Alves Herdy da Silva
  • José Massao Miasato
  • Sérgio Ricardo da Silva
  • Diego de Andrade Teixeira
  • Leila Chevitarese
  • Caio da Silva Soares
  • Pâmela Barbosa da Silva