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A triply avulsed tooth.

General dentistry, 1998
Canada has a rich hockey tradition. Accordingly, Canadian dentists are well acquainted with tooth avulsion, although the emergence as the mouth guard as an essential component of protective sports equipment has reduced its incidence. Practitioners occasionally examine patients who have lost teeth as a result of accidents.
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Tooth Avulsion in Victorian Aboriginal Skulls

Archaeology in Oceania, 1981
The knocking out of healthy teeth for ritual or other purpose was practised by the Aborigines in various parts of Australia. Both sexes were operated upon, but more frequently the males. In regions where it was linked with an initiation ceremony, as in south eastern New South Wales, the custom was reported to have been universal in males.
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Tooth Avulsion

Clinical Pediatric Emergency Medicine, 2010
Jo-Ann O. Nesiama, Douglas P. Sinn
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Treatment of Traumatic Tooth Avulsion

Anesthesia & Analgesia, 1982
G L, Lind, E H, Spiegel, E S, Munson
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Self-avulsed tooth

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1973
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[Accidental tooth avulsion during tonsillectomy].

Ugeskrift for laeger, 2010
During tonsillectomy in a six year-old boy using a Boyle-Davis gag, two permanent frontal teeth were avulsed although standard procedures were used. The reason, which is discussed, seemed to be that the teeth were newly erupted and the neighboring teeth were missing which left their anchorage volatile.
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Tooth Avulsion

2012
Marc R. Safran   +2 more
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The role of biomineralization in disorders of skeletal development and tooth formation

Nature Reviews Endocrinology, 2021
Christopher S Kovacs   +2 more
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