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What Happens When Following Dental and Oral Injuries
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Paul V. Abbott
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1h 3min
1 CE Credits

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A. Responses of the Dental and Oral Tissues to Injury
B. Factors Affecting Healing of the Dental and Oral Tissues following Trauma
– Common dental and oral traumatic injuries
– Potential consequences of the various injuries to the teeth and oral tissues including the long-term prognosis for each tissue
– Different healing responses of the pulp, peri-radicular and soft tissues following trauma
– Factors that affect the healing of these tissues following trauma
– Management plans to minimise the consequences of trauma to the teeth.
Recommended for: Therapists, Endodontists, Maxillofacial surgeons, General dentists.
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