Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3139118 The Journal of the American Dental Association 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Background“Human trafficking” is a term for a modern form of slavery. It is a criminal human rights violation and a significant health issue. Dental professionals can assist in recognizing victims of trafficking.MethodsThe author conducted a PubMed search of the English-language literature through May 2011, which yielded no articles meeting the search criteria “dentistry” and “human trafficking prostitution.” Given these results, the author reviewed articles published in medical journals, reports from both governmental and nongovernmental agencies and lay literature.ResultsThe author examines the present state of human trafficking and provides information—including specific questions to ask—to help dentists identify victims. In addition, the author suggests means of notifying authorities and assisting trafficking victims. He also examines the health care needs of these patients.ConclusionHuman trafficking is a global problem, with thousands of victims in the United States, including many women and children. Dentists have a responsibility to act for the benefit of others, which includes detecting signs of abuse and neglect.Clinical ImplicationsDental professionals are on the front lines with respect to encountering and identifying potential victims who seek dental treatment. Dentists can combat human trafficking by becoming informed and by maintaining vigilance in their practices.

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