This is a readily accessible, fully illustrated guide to the initial treatment of acute dental injuries. The clinician is guided through the initial examination of the traumatized patient to the design of a rational, individualised treatment plan. This approach is aimed at minimizing the risk of long-term complications and, thereby, alleviating the uncertainty of the future of the the traumatized dentition both for the patient, dentist and for other concerned individuals. The material is drawn from clinical investigations, statistical analysis of 20,000 records of patients treated for acute dental injuries over 25 years, and results from 100 experimental studies.
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978-87-16-10414-4 (9788716104144)
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Examination of the traumatized patient; crown fractures; crownroot fractures; root fracture; concussion and subluxation; extrusion and lateral luxation; intrusion; avulsion injuries; fracture of the alveolar process; injuries to the primary dentition; emergency record for acute dental trauma; clinical examination form for the time of injury and follow-up examinations; clinical and radiographic findings with the various luxation types; summary of treatment and follow-up procedures and recall schedule following the various trauma types.