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Treatment of Avulsed Permanent Teeth: An Update

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1982
Every dental practitioner should be familiar with the current treatment recommendations for avulsed teeth. This article has attempted to update the practitioner in both the collection of data and treatment modalities for such traumatic injuries. The long-term prognosis of avulsed teeth has improved both because of the decrease in splinting time, which ...
Susan E. Doerr   +2 more
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A retrospective evaluation of traumatized permanent teeth

International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, 1997
Summary. The purpose of this retrospective study (15 years follow‐up) was to evaluate the long‐term results of treatment to injured teeth following acute trauma. A total of 198 patients with 488 injured teeth were available for analysis. Uncomplicated crown fractures were restored with composite restorations in 106 teeth.
Agneta Robertson   +2 more
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Minocycline-induced discoloration of the permanent teeth

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1989
We report a patient in whom a blue-gray pigmentation of the teeth developed after the administration of minocycline therapy for acne and review other case reports of this unusual adverse ...
Ted Rosen, Thomas J. Hoffmann
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A retrospective study of survival of 196 replanted permanent teeth in children.

Dental Traumatology, 2019
BACKGROUND/AIM The extra-alveolar period and storage medium are important for the survival of replanted teeth. The aim of this study was to evaluate factors affecting the survival of replanted teeth in children.
Guiyan Wang, Chao Wang, M. Qin
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Formocresol Pulpotomy on (Young) Permanent Teeth

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1972
Permanent teeth with necrotic pulps can be treated with the same procedure that is used for the treatment of similarly involved deciduous molars—a two-step pulpotomy with use of Formocresol. Forty-three teeth have been treated with the procedure and clinical and radiographic data substantiate the success of the pulpotomy.
Philip A. Trask, Philip A. Trask
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Secondary retention of multiple permanent teeth

British Dental Journal, 1997
An unusual case of secondary retention of multiple permanent teeth is reported. The clinical, radiographic and histological findings associated with this condition, and its management, are discussed.
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Effect of luxation injuries on permanent teeth

Dental Traumatology, 1991
Abstract Trauma to the supporting tissues of the teeth are among the most common dental injuries, leading to such complications as pulp canal obliteration, necrosis and root resorption. The aim of this investigation was to study the outcome for young permanent teeth subjected to luxation injuries.
Jörgen G. Norén   +2 more
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Crown Size of Permanent Teeth in Icelanders

Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 1983
Mesiodistal and buccolingual crown diameters were measured from casts of 1010 dentitions of schoolchildren from Northeast Iceland. Their teeth proved to be larger than in Europeans generally, being exceeded only by Australian Aborigines, some American Indian populations, and American Negroes.
Gudjón Axelsson, Pentti Kirveskari
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Hypodontia of permanent teeth in Danish schoolchildren

European Journal of Oral Sciences, 1980
Abstract –Hypodontia, congenitally missing teeth, is one of the conditions recorded during systematic orthodontic screening of groups of children attending a community child dental health service. The present investigation reports the prevalence of hypodontia in 3325 9–10‐year‐old children in the 3rd schoolgrade examined with an orthopantornographic ...
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Reasons for extraction of permanent teeth in Japan

Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, 1994
Abstract— Eight hundred forty‐nine Japanese dentists were asked to record the reason for every tooth extraction of permanent teeth during 1 week in each of four seasons. The reasons were assigned to six groups: dental caries, periodontal disease, eruption problems, trauma, orthodontics and other reasons. Thirty‐eight to 40% of the dentists returned the
Akira Ishikawa   +4 more
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