Objective: To evaluate and discuss the prevention and management of dental trauma in primary teeth during the COVID-19 pandemic. Material and Methods: Critic literature review, searching electronic databases and Google for articles and guidelines published in English that described pre...
The Tangshan earthquake was probably the worst catastrophe in this century. It took a death toll of 242,769, with 164,851 injured in addition. This presentation describes the organization of disaster relief work after the earthquake, the... ZHI-YONG,SHENG - 《Journal of Trauma》 被引量: 359...
The first article in this two-part series covers the important aspects of maintaining teeth where possible, to preserve the supporting hard and soft tissues. It then describes the replacement of a single tooth lost due to trauma and the relative challenges faced. The second article covers more ...
The greatest incidence of trauma to the primary teeth occurs at 2 to 3 years of age when motor coordination is developing primary teeth are particularly susceptible to luxation (displacement) injuries, which account for 21%-81% of all TDI [3]. The most serious TDI, intrusion, affects 0.5% ...
III. Primary teeth 鈥Trauma to the primary dentition present special problems and the management is often different as compared with permanent teeth. An appropriate emergenc... MT Flores,B Malmgren,L Andersson,... - 《Dental Traumatology》 被引量: 669发表: 2010年 International Association of ...
Background: Traumatic injuries to the primary dentition are a frequent occurrence in children during the preschool ages of 1 to 4 years and are primarily due to falls. Developmental disturbances to the permanent teeth can occur from trauma to the primary dentition, resulting in hypoplastic defects ...
The ‘conservative approach, whenever possible, to preserve the vitality of the injured tooth and avoid unnecessary extractions is always preferred [42,43,44,45,46,47]. Complications from dental trauma in primary teeth can be significant, with potential impacts on both the injured primary tooth ...
management of trauma involving the teeth and the facial district may include the treatment of the lacerated mucosa, the reduction of maxillary fractures (possibly involving the TMJ), the immediate restoration of traumatised teeth, reattachment of fractured coronal fragments, and reimplantation of avulsed...
The clinical management of supernumerary teeth Dentoalveolar trauma is frequently encountered by dental practitioners. In some instances, saving a child's traumatized permanent teeth can create difficulties for the child, the parents and the dentist. Reattachment of a crown fragment ... N Levine 被引...
management of trauma involving the teeth and the facial district may include the treatment of the lacerated mucosa, the reduction of maxillary fractures (possibly involving the TMJ), the immediate restoration of traumatised teeth, reattachment of fractured coronal fragments, and reimplantation of avulsed...