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Dental Trauma Guidelines

Journal of Endodontics, 2013
Guidelines have been developed for management of numerous medical and dental conditions. If carefully developed and based on best available evidence, they serve a very useful purpose in giving information in dealing with health problems to health care providers as well as patients.
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The dental trauma internet calculator

Dental Traumatology, 2012
AbstractBackground/AimPrediction tools are increasingly used to inform patients about the future dental health outcome. Advanced statistical methods are required to arrive at unbiased predictions based on follow‐up studies.Materials and methodsThe Internet risk calculator at the Dental Trauma Guide provides prognoses for teeth with traumatic injuries ...
Gerds, Thomas Alexander   +3 more
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Dental trauma: preparing for success

Primary Dental Journal, 2023
Dental trauma is an infrequent occurrence in daily general dental practice and, combined with a lack of confidence in its management, can be a significant cause of stress for the dental team. Excessive stress can have a significant impact upon our performance.
Hannah, Bradley, Beth, Burns
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Dental trauma

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1980
A case of intrusive luxation with accompanying root fracture of a deciduous upper left lateral incisor is described. In this case the separated root apex partly penetrated into and become fused with the permanent successor tooth.
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Dentists′ knowledge of dental trauma based on the International Association of Dental Traumatology guidelines: A survey in South Brazil

Dental Traumatology, 2018
BACKGROUND/AIM Dental trauma is a public health issue with a high prevalence in children. The aim of this study was to evaluate the level of knowledge of dentists in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, of the management of traumatic dental injuries, using the ...
R. Hartmann   +6 more
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Dental trauma on primary teeth at different root resorption stages—A dynamic finite element impact analysis of the effect on the permanent tooth germ

Dental Traumatology, 2019
BACKGROUND/AIM Dental trauma is a common emergency in children with primary teeth. The aim of this study was to determine stress propagation to the permanent tooth germ and surrounding bone and soft tissues during dental trauma to primary central ...
A. B. F. Vilela   +6 more
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Changes in the aetiological factors of dental trauma in children over time: An 18-year retrospective study.

Dental Traumatology, 2019
BACKGROUND/AIM Dental trauma causes significant aesthetic, functional and psychosocial problems that often require emergency attention in children. The aim of this retrospective study was to assess the factors related to dental injuries in children.
Z. Kırzıoglu, E. Oz
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Trauma Kits for the Dental Office

Dental Clinics of North America, 2009
The old Boy Scout's motto, "Be Prepared," can be beneficially applied to the management of dental trauma. A large number of dental injuries occur every year, primarily in the 7- to 15-year age group. Preserving the natural dentition during that time period is critically important, because tooth loss at an early age presents significant lifelong dental ...
David E. Jaramillo, Leif K. Bakland
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Management of Dental Trauma

2020
Dental trauma is a relatively common injury, especially within the context of facial trauma. Proper management of dental trauma can lead to improved outcomes. A comprehensive oral exam as part of an overall head and neck exam during the secondary survey will identify the degree and nature of dental/dentoalveolar injury and allow for the indicated ...
Patrick J. Louis, Kathlyn Kruger Powell
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Dental trauma in children: a survey

Dental Traumatology, 1991
Abstract The purpose of this investigation was to determine the type and prevalence of injuries presenting to the pediatric dental service of the Child Nat Med Ctr. During the 12 months survey, 227 patients presented. This patient group consisted of 159 males (M) and 68 females (F) (2.34 M to 1.0 F); 96 (62 M, 34 F) were <5 y age; 85 (64 M, 21 F ...
L McIlveen   +3 more
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