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The effect of traumatic dental occlusion on the degradation of periodontal bone in rats [PDF]
Context: A better understanding of the relation between traumatic dental occlusion and periodontal changes is needed. Aims: This study aimed to evaluate the pattern of osteoclastic activity in the periodontal bone in front of the traumatic dental ...
Daniela Atili Brandini +6 more
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Background: This study evaluated the influence of traumatic occlusion in the dentin-pulp complex a molar teeth submitted to subluxation. Material and methods: Ninety Wistar rats were divided into groups Naïve (N), Subluxation (S) and Subluxation with ...
Marina Fuzette Amaral +4 more
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Association between dental implants in the posterior region and traumatic occlusion in the adjacent premolars: a long-term follow-up clinical and radiographic analysis [PDF]
The aim of this retrospective study was to determine the association between dental implants in the posterior region and traumatic occlusion in the adjacent premolars, using data collected during from 2002 to 2015.Traumatic occlusion in the adjacent premolars was assessed by examining clinical parameters (bleeding on probing, probing pocket depth ...
Jae-Hong Lee +3 more
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Association between malocclusion and other occlusions in mixed and permanent dentitions: a cross-sectional study [PDF]
IntroductionMalocclusion, a dental abnormality commonly found in children, has been associated with a risk of developing other occlusion problems. In the literature, no comparison has been made as to whether children with mixed or permanent dentition are
Sarah Ahmed Bahammam +1 more
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Caudal mucogingival lesions secondary to traumatic dental occlusion in 27 cats: macroscopic and microscopic description, treatment and follow-up. [PDF]
The main aim of this retrospective study was to describe clinical and histopathological findings in cats with mucogingival lesions developed at the contact point of the premolar and molar teeth of the opposite quadrant. Cases were retrieved following manual review of the medical records, dental records and photographic documentation of all feline ...
Gracis M, Molinari E, Ferro S.
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Background: Luxation dental injuries are considered a severe form of traumatic dental injury (TDI) due to several factors. International association of dental traumatology (IADT) has suggested various treatment approaches for suitable clinical conditions
Mohammad Kamran Khan +1 more
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Optimization of surgical treatment of mandibular fracture in children with a variable bite
Children aged 6 to 12 are characterized by increased activity, begin to engage in active sports and this increases the risk of traumatic injuries of the facial skeleton. Among such lesions, fractures of the mandible rank first.
I.V. Kovach +6 more
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Treatment of severe generalized dental fluorosis with surface defects to rehabilitate esthetics, phonetics, and mastication require removal of unsupported and pitted enamel and/or dentine, reestablishment of centric relation with or without ...
Vijay Kumar +2 more
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Avulsion of permanent teeth constitutes a dental emergency and accounts for 1%–16% of all traumatic dental injuries. It occurs frequently among 7–14 years age group, whereas maxillary central incisors are the most commonly effected.
Anupam Saha +3 more
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Non-surgical Treatment of Condylar Fracture in an 11-Year-Old Patient: a Case Report
Background: Mandibular condylar fractures commonly occur after trauma and account for 25 to 35% of all mandibular fractures; its appropriate therapy still remains a point of controversy in children.
Angela Pia Cazzolla +6 more
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