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Dental Traumatology, 2016
The purpose of this comprehensive review is to explore the main concepts related to quantification and interpretation of risk factors and investigate characteristics associated with traumatic dental injuries (TDI) in the primary dentition. Initially, the
C. Feldens+3 more
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The purpose of this comprehensive review is to explore the main concepts related to quantification and interpretation of risk factors and investigate characteristics associated with traumatic dental injuries (TDI) in the primary dentition. Initially, the
C. Feldens+3 more
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Epidemiology of Posterior Crossbite in the Primary Dentition
Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry, 2007This epidemiological survey was conducted on 2,016 children from 8 private and 12 public preschools at the city of Bauru, São Paulo, Brazil. The sample was composed of 1,032 males and 984 females in the primary dentition stage, aged 3 to 6 years. Normal occlusion was observed in 26.74% of the sample; thus, 73.26% of children presented ...
Omar Gabriel da Silva Filho+2 more
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Trauma to the primary dentition and its sequelae
Dental Update, 2013Trauma to the primary dentition is common. This injury may have an impact on the child and his/her parents. The examining dentist should take appropriate factors into consideration before providing the required treatment. This paper discusses the management of trauma to the primary teeth and describes the sequelae of injury to both the primary and ...
Meena Ranka+3 more
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Oral leukocytes and gingivitis in the primary dentition
Journal of Periodontal Research, 1974A survey was performed to evaluate the relationships among orogranulocytic migratory rale, gingival index and plaque index in a group of systematically healthy preschool children.The fifty children selected for study had only primary teeth, no pharyngeal or extragingival inflammation and were taking no medication. Each child was subjectively scored for
W. T. McFall+3 more
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Dental Flossing and Proximal Caries in the Primary Dentition: A Systematic Review.
Oral Health & Preventive Dentistry, 2017PURPOSE To evaluate in a systematic review whether the use of dental floss in primary teeth is associated with a reduction in incidence of proximal caries. MATERIALS AND METHODS Searches were performed using the following databases: PubMed MEDLINE, Web
K. M. H. de Oliveira+5 more
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Dental Traumatology, 2015
BACKGROUND During the first years of life, when children begin to walk and socialize, they are particularly vulnerable to traumatic injuries to the primary teeth; indeed, after dental caries, such injuries are the second most frequent cause of pediatric ...
A. Mendoza-Mendoza+3 more
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BACKGROUND During the first years of life, when children begin to walk and socialize, they are particularly vulnerable to traumatic injuries to the primary teeth; indeed, after dental caries, such injuries are the second most frequent cause of pediatric ...
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Diagnosis and Management of Trauma to Primary Dentition
Dental Update, 1999This article seeks to aid the busy dentist by providing a basic guide to treating fractured and traumatized primary teeth and soft tissues. Simple guidelines for a step-by-step approach to the efficient care of traumatized primary teeth are given.
Elizabeth A. O'Sullivan+1 more
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Secondary retention in the primary dentition.
ASDC journal of dentistry for children, 1991Secondary retention refers to cessation of tooth eruption after emergence. The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical, radiographic, and histological characteristics of secondary retention as well as the treatment results in a group of thirty-four patients with seventy-seven secondarily retained primary molars.
RAGHOEBAR, GM+3 more
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Distribution of dental fluorosis in the primary dentition
Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, 1978Abstract By the use of a new classification system of dental fluorosis, primary and permanent teeth were examined in samples of children born in areas with 3.5, 6.0 and 21.0 parts/106 F‐ in the water supplies. The severity of dental fluorosis was lower than in the corresponding permanent teeth, but a significant increase in severity was noted with ...
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Trauma to the primary dentition.
Journal - Oklahoma Dental Association, 2007The guiding principle in managing trauma to the primary dentition is potential sequelae to the permanent tooth. If the risk to the permanent tooth is great, the primary tooth should be removed. If esthetics are a concern to the parent, a number of appliances can be fabricated to temporarily manage this issue.
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