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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.
Elizabeth A. Palmer, Rebecca L. Slayton
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The reaction of permanent tooth buds to injury

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1971
Abstract A study in miniature pigs has shown the histologic features of many of the lesions occurring in permanent teeth as a result of trauma and/or infection, including (1) enamel hypocalcification, (2) enamel hypoplasia, (3) reparative dentine, (4) epithelial proliferation, (5) cyst formation, (6) pulp stones, (7) cementum, bone, and cartilage ...
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Dental trauma simulation training using a novel 3D printed tooth model.

Dental Traumatology, 2020
BACKGROUND/AIM Opportunities for dental students to obtain experience in the management of dental traumatic injuries are limited, and most encounter their first trauma patient after graduation.
S. Zafar, Paul Renner, J. Zachar
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Tooth transplantation after dental injury sequelae in children

Dental Traumatology, 2008
Abstract –  Ten immature autotransplanted lower premolars from six patients from 7 to 12 years of age were studied and assessed clinically and radiographically at Regional Clinical Hospital in Temuco between January 2004 and April 2006. All transplantations were performed both because of a missing anterior tooth by dental trauma or by healing ...
Anibal Adrián Benavente   +2 more
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Treatment of traumatic injuries to an anterior tooth. Case report

Australian Dental Journal, 1991
AbstractA procedure is described in which a multi‐disciplinary approach to restoration of a subgingivally‐fractured anterior tooth is performed.
P. D. Wong, J. P. Fricker
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Iatrogenic Traumatic Brain Injury During Tooth Extraction

Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association, 2015
An 8 yr old spayed female Yorkshire terrier was referred for evaluation of progressive neurological signs after a routine dental prophylaxis with tooth extractions. The patient was circling to the left and blind in the right eye with right hemiparesis. Neurolocalization was to the left forebrain.
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Dental Pulp Stem Cells, Niches, and Notch Signaling in Tooth Injury

Advances in Dental Research, 2011
Stem cells guarantee tissue repair and regeneration throughout life. The decision between cell self-renewal and differentiation is influenced by a specialized microenvironment called the ‘stem cell niche’. In the tooth, stem cell niches are formed at specific anatomic locations of the dental pulp.
Gianpaolo Papaccio   +4 more
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Tooth injuries: Knowledge of parents of public school students from the city of Alfenas, Minas Gerais, Brazil

Dental Traumatology, 2018
L. Cosme-Silva   +5 more
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Pyogenic granuloma subsequent to injury of a primary tooth. A case report

International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, 2002
Summary. This paper shows a case of pyogenic granuloma occurring as a post‐traumatic oral lesion, in a 19‐month‐old patient. The palatally chamfered fracture of a maxillary primary incisor together with the continuous sucking of a dummy could have caused the special shape of the pyogenic granuloma over the remaining coronal fragment.
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Injury to the permanent tooth germ after trauma to the deciduous predecessor

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1973
Abstract It appears from the literature that the defect of a traumatic injury to deciduous teeth may be dilaceration, hypocalcification, or hypoplasia of the permanent successors. A survey is given of eighteen patients with twenty malformed teeth. In eighteen cases, dilaceration was observed, and in two, hypoplasia of the crown.
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