The reverberations of traumatized primary dentition: a practitioner's perspective

The traumatized primary teeth have a great clinical significance because it not only have consequences on itself but also on its succedaneous developing permanent teeth due to its close anatomical relationship. The extent of severity is adjudged by the type of trauma and the age of the child at the...

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Published inThe journal of contemporary dental practice Vol. 12; no. 6; pp. 511 - 515
Main Authors Agarwal, Rakesh K, Sharma, Pranjal, Gupta, Indra, Patil, Raju U, Singh, Santosh K, Bharath, K P
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published India 01.11.2011
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Summary:The traumatized primary teeth have a great clinical significance because it not only have consequences on itself but also on its succedaneous developing permanent teeth due to its close anatomical relationship. The extent of severity is adjudged by the type of trauma and the age of the child at the time of trauma. For instance, avulsion and intrusive injuries present with high percentage of developmental disturbances in permanent teeth than subluxation and extrusive injuries. When considering the age of the child at the time of trauma, consequences are less severe in children over 4 years of age than in the younger age group. It highlights the sequelae of trauma to primary teeth with the aim of aiding in detection of probable alterations in the traumatized primary teeth and its succedaneous permanent teeth.
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ISSN:1526-3711
1526-3711
DOI:10.5005/jp-journals-10024-1086