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Acute care of severe tooth fractures

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1983
Teeth that are severely fractured and demonstrate vital tissue at the fracture line may be treated acutely by extirpating the pulp. This technique leaves the patient free of pain until secondary care is available.
Houck M. Medford, James W. Curtis
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Role of multiple cusps in tooth fracture

Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials, 2014
The role of multiple cusps in the biomechanics of human molar tooth fracture is analysed. A model with four cusps at the bite surface replaces the single dome structure used in previous simulations. Extended finite element modelling, with provision to embed longitudinal cracks into the enamel walls, enables full analysis of crack propagation from ...
Brian R. Lawn, Mark Bush, Amir Barani
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MANAGING INCOMPLETE TOOTH FRACTURES

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2000
The author presents an evidence-based protocol for the diagnosis and treatment of incomplete tooth fractures. It is designed to help dentists recognize fractures, distinguish between restorable and nonrestorable fractures, and follow a rational approach to treatment.An incomplete tooth fracture is a frequently encountered problem that dentists need to ...
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Temporization of an extensively fractured anterior tooth

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1982
Abstract A technique has been described for making a temporary restoration for an extensively fractured anterior tooth (Fig. 5). The esthetic and functional requirements are met with the acrylic resin and polycarbonate crown. Stability is met primarily with the endodontic file and secondarily with the resin coronal seal of the canal.
Kenneth Zakaraisen   +2 more
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Untreated tooth fractures

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1948
Abstract Wide ranges of response, from almost no activity to almost complete repair, were shown in three separate cases of teeth which remained unextracted and untreated for months or years following fracture.
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Identification and management of tooth fractures

Livestock, 2016
Fractured teeth are regularly diagnosed in horses, ponies and donkeys. They can be clinically innocuous or can cause clinical signs of oral pain such as quidding, anorexia, and hypersalivation. Additionally, secondary problems such as bony swellings, draining tracts and sinusitis can result from more severe dental and periodontal disease initiated by ...
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Saw-Tooth Fracture in Total Knee Arthroplasty

Orthopedics, 2004
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Ng, TP, Tang, WM, Chiu, Ky
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Tooth Fractures and Cracks

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2021
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CBCT is valuable for diagnosis of tooth fracture

Evidence-Based Dentistry, 2015
PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, CNKI and SIGLE databases.Two reviewers independently selected studies. Studies examining the diagnostic accuracy of CBCT for tooth fractures in vivo were considered. Only studies with a minimum of ten participants using a reference test of surgical exploration or extractions to establish ...
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Patient and tooth specific risk indicators for posterior tooth fracture are identified

Journal of Evidence Based Dental Practice, 2005
Original Article Bader JD, Shugars DA, Martin JA. Risk indicators for posterior tooth fracture. J Am Dent Assoc 2004;135(7):883-92. Level of Evidence 3b Purpose The purpose of this study was to quantify the odds of complete cusp fracture with specific tooth and patient-level clinical indicators, as well as patient-level behaviors and extraoral
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