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Uncomplicated crown fracture management
Background: Trauma-related injuries of the maxillofacial region occur more often these days and dentists are facing this condition frequently in their regular practice life. Traumatic dental injuries affects the same region with different frequencies in
Niher Tabassum Siddiqua+3 more
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Evoked and spontaneous pain assessment during tooth pulp injury [PDF]
AbstractInjury of the tooth pulp is excruciatingly painful and yet the receptors and neural circuit mechanisms that transmit this form of pain remain poorly defined in both the clinic and preclinical rodent models. Easily quantifiable behavioral assessment in the mouse orofacial area remains a major bottleneck in uncovering molecular mechanisms that ...
Heather L. Rossi+7 more
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Demographic characteristics and knowledge about dental trauma by physical education teachers in João Pessoa, Paraíba, Brazil [PDF]
Objective: To evaluate the demographic characteristics of physical education professionals, their knowledge on dental trauma, and related first aid management.
Herbert GHERSEL+4 more
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Tooth ‘aches’: Injuries related to toothbrush use [PDF]
A toothbrush is a medical device that is widely used for oral hygiene practices at almost all ages. Descriptive studies of toothbrush-related injuries (TRI) are fairly limited, with existing studies mainly focusing on case reports. The present study sought to describe TRIs in Canada, including the contexts within which they occur.The Canadian Hospitals
Deepa P Rao, Steven McFaull
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Tooth Aspiration in a Patient with Traumatic Brain Injury
Tooth aspiration is a rare issue in the course of patients with trauma and may remain undiagnosed for a long period, resulting in delayed complications, such as atelectasis and recurrent infections. Flexible bronchoscopy is considered the preferred primary procedure for the management of airway foreign bodies in adults.
Ioannis Pantazopoulos+2 more
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Healing of oblique tooth root fracture concomitant with coronal fragment extrusion in permanent dentition: A case report [PDF]
This case report describes a favorable healing outcome of the immediate management of an oblique tooth root fracture in the middle third concomitant with coronal fragment extrusion in a permanent maxillary left central incisor of a healthy 14-year-old ...
Lucimara Aparecida Propheta+5 more
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Aim: To determine the type and frequency of sequelae in permanent teeth as a result of traumatic dental injuries in primary teeth in pediatric patients attended to at the Hospital Base Valdivia, between 2007 and 2012. Material and Methods: A descriptive
María Hernández-Carrera+3 more
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Knowledge, attitudes, and behavior concerning dental trauma among parents of children attending primary school [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Traumatic dental injuries occur frequently in children and adolescents. The purpose of the present study is to examine the levels of knowledge and behaviors regarding dental trauma among parents of children attending primary schools in the ...
Caggiano, G.+6 more
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Tooth root injury caused by intermaxillary fixation screw placement
Haifeng Ma, He Liu, Ya Shen
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Heat Shock Proteins in Tooth Development and Injury Repair
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are a class of molecular chaperones with expression increased in response to heat or other stresses. HSPs regulate cell homeostasis by modulating the folding and maturation of intracellular proteins. Tooth development is a complex process that involves many cell activities.
Shuling Guo+4 more
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