نتایج جستجو برای: tooth avulsion

تعداد نتایج: 91985  

Journal: :journal of dentistry, tehran university of medical sciences 0
b. touré phd in conservative dentistry and endodontics, university cheikh anta diop dakar sénégal f. léye benoist phd in conservative dentistry and endodontics, university cheikh anta diop dakar sénégal b. faye phd in conservative dentistry and endodontics, university cheikh anta diop dakar sénégal aw. kane phd in conservative dentistry and endodontics, university cheikh anta diop dakar sénégal

objective: the goal of this study was to evaluate primary school teachers' knowledge regarding emergency management of avulsed permanent incisors. materials and methods: the study was conducted in fifty randomly chosen primary schools from casablanca, morocco. all teachers of the selected schools were included in the study. the data were collected by self administered questionnaires. the questi...

2007
Graziela Garrido Mori Lithiene Ribeiro Castilho Daniele Clapes Nunes Karina Helga Leal Turcio Rodrigo Otoboni Molina

Tooth avulsion is a very common event in children and emergency care procedures are crucial for case prognosis. As anyone at the moment of accident can provide first-aid measures, knowledge of school professionals dealing with children is of paramount importance. An informative campaign about dental trauma was performed in urban schools in the city of Adamantina, São Paulo state, Brazil, in an ...

Journal: :Annals of Medicine 2019

2015
Meire Coelho Ferreira Anne Margareth Batista Leandro Silva Marques Fernanda de Oliveira Ferreira João Batista Medeiros-Filho Maria Letícia Ramos-Jorge

BACKGROUND The aim of study was to determine the occurrence of tooth injuries and associated factors among patients treated at a hospital emergency ward. METHODS A cross-sectional study was conducted involving the analysis of 790 patient charts. The independent variables were gender, place of residence and type of accident. The dependent variable was tooth injury (fractures, concussion, luxat...

2015
Manuel Marques Ferreira Hugo M. Ferreira Filomena Botelho Eunice Carrilho

Traumatic dental injury can result in avulsion of anterior teeth. In young patients, it is a challenge to the dental professional because after replantation, late complications such as ankylosis require tooth extraction. Although prosthetic and orthodontic treatment, and implant placement have been described as the options for intervention, autogenous tooth transplantation could be an effective...

Journal: :Medical principles and practice : international journal of the Kuwait University, Health Science Centre 2007
Qumasha Al-Jame Lars Andersson Adel Al-Asfour

OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to assess the knowledge level of emergency measures for tooth avulsion among Kuwaiti parents. SUBJECTS AND METHODS Sixty-three parents completed an Arabic language questionnaire about their first-aid knowledge. The following fields of knowledge were assessed: general body injury treatment principles, tooth avulsion and replantation principles, avulsed perma...

2017
Egle Bendoraitiene Sandra Zemgulyte Marija Borisovaite

Background Avulsion of the permanent teeth is one of the most serious oral health problems among active children and adolescents. Traumatized patients require immediate and correct treatment in order to restore damaged structures and function that have major impact on daily patient's life. As a result, proper guidelines and fast treatment methods are necessary. This case report discusses treatm...

2014
Elif B Tuna Duygu Yaman Seiko Yamamato

Dental avulsion is the most severe type of traumatic tooth injuries since it causes damage to several structures and results in avulsion of the tooth from its socket. Management protocols for avulsed teeth should include management of the pulp and periodontal ligament (PDL) cells in order to improve the long-term prognosis and survival of these teeth. The prognosis of the treatment as well as t...

2017
Zvi Gutmacher Eli Peled Doron Norman Shaul Lin

AIM Dental injuries, especially luxation and avulsion, are common. Dental trauma can cause alveolar bone fracture that can lead to tooth loss and malocclusion. Single tooth alveolar bone fractures are difficult to identify unless it protrudes through the overlying mucosa and can be visualized. Pain, malocclusion, and tooth mobility provide signs of suspected alveolar bone fractures. Integrity o...

2009
Prabhakar AR Sugandhan Roopa KB Akanksha Gulati

Avulsion and luxation account for up to 16% of all traumatic injuries in the permanent dentition and 7.2% of injuries in the primary dentition. A range of treatment options are available that can help conserve the tooth after a traumatic episode. There are, however, occasions where loss of the traumatized tooth is inevitable with special regard to avulsion injuries. replantation of teeth having...

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