The anatomical, histologic and clinical aspects of permanent tooth malformation following trauma to the primary teeth are described. One hundred and fourteen children with originally 255 traumatized primary teeth have been re-examined (with an average period of 5.1 years after the trauma) to assess ...
tooth traumatismtemporal dentitionBackground During the first years of life, when children begin to walk and socialize, they are particularly vulnerable to traumatic injuries to the primary teeth; indeed, after dental caries, such injuries are the second most frequent cause of pediatric dental ...
Even if children grow up to overcome childhood adversity, the trauma they experience in early life causes them to be at greater risk for tooth loss, according to University of Michigan researchers. Haena Lee, a postdoctoral researcher at the U-M Institute for Social Research, assessed the impact...
The topographic relationship of the apices of the primary teeth to the permanent tooth germs explains the potential for possible developmental disturbances... AT Von - 《Australian Dental Journal》 被引量: 149发表: 2010年 Management of trauma to primary and developing teeth. Traumatic dental injuries...
The role of orthodontics in the management of tooth wear Article 13 September 2024 Introduction Traumatic injuries to the dentition are a relatively common problem among children and young adults, with life-long consequences for affected individuals.1 The prevalence of dental trauma, which predominantl...
Background. Tooth injuries lead to functional, aesthetic, and psychological disorders, accompanied by the great concern of the child, the parents, and the dentist. Aim. (a) To assess the prevalence o...
Treatment for dental trauma may involve procedures such as tooth bonding, dental crowns, root canal therapy, or tooth extractions. In cases of avulsion, the dentist may attempt to re-implant the tooth if possible. Pain management and infection prevention are also crucial aspects of treatment. Pre...
traumatoothavulsioninjuryperiodontalemergencyconsensusreviewAvulsion of permanent teeth is the most serious of all dental injuries. The prognosis depends on the ... AJ Diangelis,JO Andreasen,KA Ebeleseder,... - 《Dental Traumatology Official Publication of International Association for Dental Traumatology...
Dental trauma refers to injuries to any of the various areas and tissues of the mouth. These areas/tissues include the teeth, gums, lips, tongue, and alveolar bone. Dental trauma is most common in younger individuals (specifically ages 0-6 years old), and men are more likely than women ...
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