Dental Trauma at a Glance. Aws Alani
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Table of Contents
1 Cover
5 Foreword
6 Preface
8 1 Risk factors for dental trauma Introduction Oral predisposing factors Unintentional traumatic dental injuries Socioeconomic factors Human behaviour Learning difficulties or physical limitations Intentional traumatic dental injuries Iatrogenic injuries Road traffic accidents
9 2 Prevention of dental trauma Introduction Mouth guards Helmet Seat belts Overjet reduction Past experience
10 3 Essential armamentarium Introduction Team approach Equipment for diagnosis Equipment for repositioning teeth Equipment for tooth stabilisation Equipment for tooth restoration Equipment for pulp management Equipment for endodontic treatment Equipment for review and splint removal
11 4 Examination of dental trauma Introduction Questions to ask Clinical examination Clinical tests Pulp testing Radiographic examination Photographs Signs and symptoms that warrant a referral to a maxillofacial unit
12 5 Infraction Definition Aetiology Clinical examination Pulp test findings Radiographic findings Implications Management Follow‐up Prognosis
13 6 Enamel fracture Definition Aetiology Clinical examination Pulp test findings Radiographic findings Implications Management options Follow‐up Prognosis
14 7 Enamel–dentine fracture Definition Aetiology Clinical examination Pulp test findings Radiographic findings Implications Management options Follow‐up Prognosis
15 8 Enamel–dentine–pulp fracture Definition Aetiology