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Emergency Management of Specific Traumatic Dental Injuries
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Paul V. Abbott
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1h 30min
1.5 CE Credits

English
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Lesson program
A. Fractures: Crown fractures, Crown-root fractures
B. Concussion and Subluxation
C. Extrusion and Lateral Luxation
D. Intrusion and Avulsion
– The emergency management of specific injuries to the teeth and oral tissues
– Management of crown and crown-root fractures in the emergency situation
– Management of tooth concussion and subluxation injuries
– Methods to reposition teeth that have been extruded, laterally luxated and intruded
– The emergency management of teeth following extrusion and lateral luxation
– The options for management of intruded teeth in the emergency setting along with the advantages and disadvantages of each option
– The emergency management of avulsed teeth
– The medium-term and long-term follow-up management for these injuries
– Prognosis for teeth following each of the above injuries.
Recommended for: Therapists, Endodontists, Maxillofacial surgeons, General dentists.
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