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[Tetracycline-induced tooth injuries in children].

open access: yesTidsskrift for den Norske laegeforening : tidsskrift for praktisk medicin, ny raekke, 1971
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Permanent Tooth Luxation Injuries

2019
Luxation injuries in the permanent dentition are relatively common. The injury can be mild, as in the case of a concussion of the tooth, to very severe when the tooth is avulsed completely out of the socket. Other luxation injuries include extrusion, intrusion, and lateral luxation, where the tooth is pushed in toward the palate or out toward the lips.
Rebecca L. Slayton, Elizabeth A. Palmer
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Permanent Tooth Avulsion Injuries

2019
Tooth avulsion is the most extreme form of tooth luxation where the tooth is completely displaced out of the socket. This injury is considered one of the few true dental emergencies because the timing of treatment has such a dramatic effect on the prognosis of the avulsed tooth.
Rebecca L. Slayton, Elizabeth A. Palmer
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Behavioural responses following tooth injury in rats

Archives of Oral Biology, 2005
Early changes in spontaneous behaviour (exploration, grooming, freezing, rearing, jaw motion, yawning) and body weight were measured at two and three days after pulp exposure injury and implantation of Fluorogold (FG) into molar teeth of rats. Rats with FG and injuries to three teeth gained weight less rapidly, explored less frequently and froze more ...
Eric H, Chudler, Margaret R, Byers
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Primary Tooth Luxation Injuries

2019
A traumatic injury to the mouth that results in partial or complete displacement of one or more teeth out of the socket, is called a luxation injury. One of the concerns related to this type of injury is that the root of the luxated primary tooth may cause damage to the developing permanent tooth bud.
Rebecca L. Slayton, Elizabeth A. Palmer
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Mandibular Canine Tooth Luxation Injury in a Dog

Journal of Veterinary Dentistry, 2004
A mixed breed dog was presented for lateral luxation of the mandibular left canine tooth following oral trauma. This case report describes the management of this injury including reduction, stabilization using a wire reinforced acrylic splint, and standard endodontic therapy of the mandibular left canine tooth.
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Management of primary tooth luxation injuries

Clinical Dentistry Reviewed, 2020
In children, traumatic dental injuries from a fall are more likely to result in a tooth being displaced than fractured, because the supporting bone is less dense than in the permanent dentition. The direction of the displacement and severity of the injury will influence the risk of injury to the developing permanent teeth.
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