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Management of tooth fractures using fiber post and fragment reattachment: Report of two cases
Reattachment of the tooth fragment is an ultraconservative technique for managing coronal tooth fractures when the tooth fragment is available, and there is minimal violation of the biological width.
Rajesh Gopal +3 more
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Survival to amputation in pre-antibiotic era: a case study from a Longobard necropolis (6th-8th centuries AD) [PDF]
The Longobard necropolis of Povegliano Veronese dates from the 6th to the 8th centuries AD. Among the 164 tombs excavated, the skeleton of an older male shows a well-healed amputated right forearm.
Boggioni, Marco +9 more
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An Innovative Approach for Management of Vertical Coronal Fracture in Molar: Case Report
Unlike anterior teeth, acute exogenous trauma is an infrequent cause of posterior coronal vertical tooth fractures. Endodontic and restorative management of such fractures is a great challenge for the clinician.
Ambica Kathuria +2 more
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Dental disorders in sows from Swedish commercial herds
Knowledge on dental disorders in commercial sows is limited although such conditions may have important animal welfare implications. In a pilot study, the dental and periodontal health of 58 sows (Landrace*Yorkshire-crosses) from 8 Swedish commercial pig
Anna Malmsten +2 more
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Reattachment of Fractured Tooth Fragment with Fiber Post: A Case Series with 1-Year Followup
Coronal fractures of the anterior teeth are common sequelae of dental trauma. In case of complex fractures, where the fractured segment is available and there is close approximation of the segment to the remaining tooth, root canal treatment followed by ...
C. M. Sapna +4 more
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Resistance to Fracture of Two All-Ceramic Crown Materials Following Endodontic Access [PDF]
Statement of problem There is currently no protocol for managing endodontic access openings for all-ceramic crowns. A direct restorative material is generally used to repair the access opening, rendering a repaired crown as the definitive restoration ...
Berzins, David W. +5 more
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Objectives The Covid‐19 pandemic increased stress, which may have led to more bruxism, TMDs, and thus tooth fractures. While previous studies, primarily from specialized clinics, reported an increase in cracked teeth during the pandemic, this ...
Jörg Philipp Tchorz +3 more
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Tooth fractures represent a very common scenario, mainly among children and young adults, thus affecting permanent dentition most of the time. These fractures may involve either the tooth crown or the root or both, including the dental tissues as well ...
Roberto Rotundo +5 more
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Age-Related Pattern of Dental Trauma in a Nigerian Tertiary Health Institution
Objective: To evaluate the pattern of traumatic dental injuries among children, adolescents, and adults. Material and Methods: This was a cross-sectional analytic study of children and adults who presented with dental trauma. Data utilized for this study
Joan Emien Enabulele +1 more
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Trauma involves approximately 12% of endodontic problems, and the upper central incisor is the most common tooth involved. Great care must be taken in trying to ascertain the extent of the injury, the vitality of the pulp, the colour of the tooth and the
Feiglin Barry
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