Survivors of sexual and domestic assault avoid the dentist, research finds
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A report published at the World Dental Congress in Sydney has found a growing number of sexual and domestic assault survivors are avoiding the dentist, fearing the enclosed proximity and confines of the chair will re-trigger trauma.
75 per cent of injuries from violence involve the head, neck, face and mouth, which are the main areas of the body that dentists work with.
Produced By: Remy Naughton
Featured In Story: Dr Sharonne Zacks AO – Dentist in Melbourne, and
First aired on The Wire, Thursday 28th September 2023