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Prevalence of Traumatic Dental Injuries and Associated Risk Factors Among Preschool Children in Goa: A Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]
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Traumatic Dental Injuries in Children and Adolescents from a Major Dental Clinic in Bosnia and Herzegovina: A 5-Year Retrospective Study. [PDF]
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Permanent tooth avulsions: A retrospective analysis of the demographics and aetiology of cases at a tertiary hospital in Sydney, Australia. [PDF]
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Lip and tooth injuries at public swimming pools in Austria
Dental Traumatology, 2017AbstractBackground/AimsThere is an increased risk of orofacial injuries in swimming pool facilities. Nevertheless, only a few studies have addressed this issue. The aim of this study was to identify the frequency of lip and tooth injuries at public swimming pools in Austria.
Katharina Lechner+3 more
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A retrospective classification of tooth injuries using a new scoring system
Clinical Oral Investigations, 2000The WHO classification presently in use categories dental trauma only according to the main injury. A new scoring system will now enable more precise and complete diagnosis of tooth injuries. In an initial retrospective investigation, 100 traumatised teeth were classified according to the WHO and the new scoring systems.
A. Filippi+4 more
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Primary tooth injuries in Norwegian children (1-8 years).
Dental Traumatology, 2005UNLABELLED This prospective study examined the yearly incidence of traumatic injuries to primary teeth. The aim of the study was to find out more about dental injuries to primary teeth in Norwegian children.
A. B. Skaare, I. Jacobsen
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International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, 2018
BACKGROUND Dental trauma is not uncommon. The initial management provided at the time of injury is critical in predicting prognosis. However, initial management depends on correct diagnosis.
Anusha Mohan+11 more
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BACKGROUND Dental trauma is not uncommon. The initial management provided at the time of injury is critical in predicting prognosis. However, initial management depends on correct diagnosis.
Anusha Mohan+11 more
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Dental Traumatology, 2021
BACKGROUND/AIMS Maxillofacial soft tissue injuries (STIs) may differ in epidemiological characteristics from other maxillofacial injuries. The aim of this study was to investigate the epidemiology of maxillofacial STIs in a public oral emergency ...
Hua-Qiu Guo+5 more
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BACKGROUND/AIMS Maxillofacial soft tissue injuries (STIs) may differ in epidemiological characteristics from other maxillofacial injuries. The aim of this study was to investigate the epidemiology of maxillofacial STIs in a public oral emergency ...
Hua-Qiu Guo+5 more
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Mandibular Canine Tooth Luxation Injury in a Dog
Journal of Veterinary Dentistry, 2004A 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.
Sandra Manfra Marretta+2 more
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