Dental complications: Hard tissue (teeth), Atlas of Dental complications: Hard tissue (teeth), Pediatric, Atlas of, Dental, complications, Hard, tissue, (teeth)
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Fig 1. Maxillary rig ht ce ntral incisor is completely avulsed out of its socket and maxillary left central incisor is fractured involving enamel and dentin. |
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Fig 2. Avulsed permanent teeth should be reimplanted as soon as possible. Handle the tooth by the crown and avoid touching the root. |
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Fig 3. Tooth fracture involving the outer enamel and inner, more yellow-colored dentin. |
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Fig 4. Tooth fracture resulting in pulpal exposure. |
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Fig 5. Traumatic dental injury resulting in intrusion of the tooth into the socket. |
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Fig 6. Traumatic dental injury resulting in partial extrusion of the tooth out of its socket. |
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Fig 7. Soft tissue trauma of the lower lip associated with lip chewing following the use of local anesthesia in a 4-year-old child. |
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Fig 8. The left maxillary central incisor is restored with dental materials to its original form after a crown fracture. |
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Fig 9. The avulsed teeth are stabilized by a splint after reimplantation. |
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