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Facial and Dental Trauma [PDF]

open access: possibleSeminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology, 2020
AbstractDental and facial trauma are very common in a daily routine radiology practice. Knowledge of the functional anatomy of the mandibulofacial and maxillofacial regions forms the cornerstone of a thorough full radiologic evaluation of the patient with a dental and/or facial trauma. Cone beam computed tomography and multidetector computed tomography
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The consequences of Dental trauma

Primary Dental Journal, 2023
Traumatic dental injuries pose a variety of complex ongoing issues to the dental practitioner. As dental injuries are commonly experienced at a young age, the treatment often takes place during adolescence or early in adulthood years at crucial development stages and very early in the life of the permanent successor.
Lorna, Gladwin, James, Darcey
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Prevention of Dental trauma

Primary Dental Journal, 2023
Traumatic dental injuries (TDIs) occur commonly in children and young adults with one in three adults having experience of a TDI to their permanent dentition. Although the management of TDIs have evolved vastly, the consequences of TDIs can still be profound and generally carry a high burden for the patient, family, or carer, as well as the clinician ...
Hasneet K, Kalsi, Beth, Burns
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Dentales Trauma

wissen kompakt, 2017
Zahnfrakturen und Zahndislokationen sind sehr haufig auftretende Traumata mit einer Pravalenz weltweit von 25–30 % fur jedes Alter. Allein in Deutschland erleiden knapp 38 % aller Jugendlichen ein dentales Trauma. Nach der WHO werden die dentalen Traumata in die beiden Ubergruppen Zahnfrakturen und Dislokationsverletzungen eingeteilt.
Bilal Al-Nawas, B. Beger
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Dental trauma: an overview

Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Tandheelkunde, 2020
It is estimated that, in the Netherlands, 20-30% of 18-year-olds have suffered some form of dental trauma. A third of them must bear the consequences for the rest of their lives. Adequate care and treatment can make a difference and considerably improve the prognosis of a traumatised tooth. Knowledge about the various types of injuries, forms the basis
L Dubois, W H M Rademacher, A K Braun
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Dental Trauma and Alveolar Fractures

Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2022
A dentoalveolar fracture requires thorough clinical and radiographic examination for an accurate diagnosis to guide appropriate treatment. Dentoalveolar fractures can be classified into the following 4 groups: (1) crown/root fractures, (2) luxation/displacement of teeth, (3) avulsion, and (4) alveolar fractures.
Alex Sachs   +2 more
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Dental Trauma

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, 2020
Dental trauma and injuries to the dentition are difficult to treat because the treatment goals serve to restore esthetics and function. The oral and maxillofacial surgeon is often called on to coordinate the efforts of rehabilitation after a dentoalveolar injury.
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Dental trauma in Australia

Australian Dental Journal, 1984
Abstract— The incidence and causes of dental trauma in 216 male and 97 female patients collected from data of patients' records in Australia reveals that the majority of accidents involved the crowns of upper central incisors, but not the dental pulp, and occurred in the home.
G. T. Davis, S. C. Knott
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Anaesthesia and dental trauma

Anaesthesia & Intensive Care Medicine, 2008
Abstract Damage to the teeth during general anaesthesia is a frequent cause of morbidity for patients and a source of litigation against anaesthetists. Most injuries occur as a result of laryngoscopy. The use of an oropharyngeal airway as a bite block can increase the risk of dental damage and should be avoided.
Jane Lockie, Jeremy S. Windsor
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