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Tooth avulsion and replantation — A review
Dental Traumatology, 1986Abstract The major causes of post‐replantation tooth loss are inflammatory root resorption and root resorption associated with ankylosis. Recent studies have concentrated on delineating the cellular interactions in the pulp and periodontium in order to more fully understand the various factors affecting the prognoses of such teeth.
Barry Feiglin+4 more
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Splinting a traumatically avulsed tooth
Journal of Dentistry, 1980Abstract A method of immobilization of the traumatically avulsed tooth using an arch bar and brass ligature wire is described. The type of splint used is quick and easy to fabricate and apply, requiring no complicated equipment or laboratory assistance.
J.F. Lownie, M.A. Rea
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Advanced International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research
Tooth Avulsion is a significant traumatic injury in children, replantation and follow up care is the treatment of choice. Maxillary incisors are most affected and sometimes over treated or left untreated.
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Tooth Avulsion is a significant traumatic injury in children, replantation and follow up care is the treatment of choice. Maxillary incisors are most affected and sometimes over treated or left untreated.
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Tooth avulsion in children: to replant or not
Endodontic Topics, 2006Replanting avulsed teeth with a doubtful long‐term prognosis due to unfavorable extra‐alveolar conditions has recently been questioned by Kenny and Barrett (1). Many factors, however, still favor replanting such teeth. First of all, reliability of failure predictors has not yet been tested in prospective studies.
Barbro Malmgren+2 more
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Avulsion and replantation of a primary incisor tooth
Dental Traumatology, 2012AbstractAvulsion of a primary tooth is a serious dental trauma, and the guidelines of the International Association of Dental Traumatology and textbooks in paediatric dentistry do not recommend replantation. Such management can result in severe damage to the supporting structures, and together with avulsion itself is commonly associated with ...
Lara T. Friedlander+2 more
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Emergency Management of a Traumatic Tooth Avulsion
Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2011Emergency department visits for dental complaints are a common occurrence, and tooth avulsion is one of the most serious of these presentations. In this case report, we describe the use of 2-octyl cyanoacrylate and a pliable metal nasal bridge from a respirator mask to replant the tooth and stabilize it during the patient's clinical course ...
Michael Hickey+2 more
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Patterns in ritual tooth avulsion at Roonka
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2014ABSTRACTTooth avulsion is the intentional removal of one or more teeth for ritual or aesthetic reasons, or to denote group affiliation. Typically the maxillary incisors are the teeth most often selected for removal. Previous authors have discussed the presence of tooth avulsions in several individuals recovered from Roonka, but those papers did not ...
Keryn Walshe+5 more
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Knowledge of Tooth Avulsion Management Among Emergency Room Physicians in Saudi Arabia
, 2020Tooth avulsion is the displacement of an intact tooth out of the bony socket. This study evaluates the knowledge of Emergency Room physicians about tooth avulsion management, and determine the demographic factors associated with knowledge.
A. Andejani
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CLINICAL MANAGEMENT OF THE AVULSED TOOTH
Dental Clinics of North America, 1995Treatment outside the dental office: Replant immediately after gentle washing if practical. If replantation is not practical, store the tooth in the best medium available. Storage media in order of preference are Hank's Balanced Salt Solution (HBSS), milk, saline, and saliva (buccal vestibule). Water is the least desirable storage medium.
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Dental Traumatology
BACKGROUND The prognosis of an avulsed permanent tooth depends on the time elapsed from injury to replantation in the injured socket. Wide variability exists in the terminologies used to describe this period.
N. Tewari+6 more
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BACKGROUND The prognosis of an avulsed permanent tooth depends on the time elapsed from injury to replantation in the injured socket. Wide variability exists in the terminologies used to describe this period.
N. Tewari+6 more
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