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Treatment of tooth avulsion by nurses.
Journal of emergency nursing, 1990More than 90% of the 2 million teeth avulsed each year in the United States can be saved if the proper treatment is instituted. Storage in a tooth-preserving medium can sustain the life of the tooth for 12 hours. An avulsed tooth that has dried out should be soaked in Hank's solution before replantation to reconstitute degenerated cells.
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Dental Traumatology
Tooth avulsion is among the most severe dental traumas, with prognosis heavily dependent on prompt and appropriate management at the accident scene. Despite existing educational resources, a significant knowledge gap persists among laypersons regarding ...
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Tooth avulsion is among the most severe dental traumas, with prognosis heavily dependent on prompt and appropriate management at the accident scene. Despite existing educational resources, a significant knowledge gap persists among laypersons regarding ...
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Tooth Avulsion in Victorian Aboriginal Skulls
Archaeology in Oceania, 1981The 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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The Effects of Different Regenerative Treatments after Tooth Avulsion
Current Stem Cell Reports, 2022A. H. Kohsar+2 more
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Tooth Avulsion- A Dental Emergency [PDF]
Mithra N Hegd, Radhika Jain
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MANAGEMENT OF SPORTS-RELATED TOOTH DISPLACEMENTS AND AVULSIONS
Dental Clinics of North America, 2000Between 500,000 and 750,000 dental injuries occur each year during sports activities in the United States. Twenty percent of these are tooth displacements: extrusive or lateral luxations, intrusions, or exarticulations. Such injuries pose serious problems and the manner in which they are treated can affect the prognosis.
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Inhalation of an avulsed primary tooth
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1991Kiuoko Kurata, Ikuo Ohmori
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Mechanisms for avulsion on alluvial fans: Insights from high‐frequency topographic data
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 2021Brett C Eaton+2 more
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