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Naturally-occurring tooth wear, tooth fracture, and cranial injuries in large carnivores from Zambia [PDF]
Determining the incidence and causes of craniodental damage in wild carnivores is often constrained by limited access to specimens with associated ecological data, such as prey type and abundance. We assessed dental condition and cranial injuries in lion,
Blaire Van Valkenburgh, Paula A. White
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Awareness of Traumatic Dental Injuries and Impact of Educational Intervention Among Croatian Soccer Coaches and Players [PDF]
Background/Objectives: This study aimed to assess the knowledge of dental injuries in both soccer coaches and players, as well as the impact of educational intervention on coaches and the prevalence of traumatic dental injuries and mouthguard usage among
Dina Bursać+3 more
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Objective: To analyse the knowledge level before and after reading electronic book “Tooth Injuries in Children with Down Syndrome” through children with Down syndrome’s Parents. Material and Methods: This study was conducted at three special need school
Ivan Surija+2 more
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Clinical features of Tooth Avulsion Injuries in Vietnam [PDF]
Objective: The purpose of this study is to characterize the clinical features of patients with avulsed teeth.
Hanh Tran Thi My
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The Prevalence and Treatment Outcomes of Primary Tooth Injuries [PDF]
Objectives: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the type and prevalence of primary tooth injuries, as well as their treatment and treatment outcomes, among children referred to the Department of Pedodontics at the Ankara University Faculty of Dentistry in Turkey.Methods: The study population consisted of patients applying to the department ...
Volkan Arıkan+2 more
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DENTAL FEAR IN CHILDREN WITH REPEATED TOOTH INJURIES
Tooth injuries are serious clinical conditions. Some children experience dental trauma only once, while others are more prone to repeated tooth injuries. Repeated dental trauma occurs in 19.4% to 30% of patients. Pain and dental trauma are the most common reasons for fear and anxiety.
Dubravka Negovetić Vranić+5 more
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Permanent tooth avulsion in children and adults: Therapeutic options for longer survival [PDF]
Introduction: Permanent tooth avulsions (traumatic extraction; total luxation) are one ofthe most severe permanent tooth injuries and can occur as single injuries or associated with other dental injuries or injuries to the face and jaws region.
Stojanović Simona M.+9 more
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Tooth injury in anaesthesiology
Dental injury is the most common complication of general anaesthesia and has significant physical, economic and forensic consequences. The aim of this study is to review on the characteristics of dental injury associated with anaesthesiology and existing methods of prevention.In this review, the time of anaesthesia in which the dental injury occurs ...
José Miguel Sousa, Joana Mourão
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Poster 275: Tooth Injuries in the Dental Emergency Department [PDF]
Min su Jeon
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Traumatic dental injuries for the most part are unanticipated events that require prompt diagnosis and management. Often the scarcity of time and anxious environment created due to injuries confound its management and prognosis.
Aman Deep+3 more
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