PAEDIATRIC DENTISTRY - 3rd Ed. (2005)
747H Fig. 12.36 (a) Palatally luxated upper left permanent incisor with other associated injuries. (b) Upper left permanent cent ...
748H Fig. 12.37 (a) Delayed presentation of palatally luxated upper permanent central incisors in traumatic occlusion. (b) and ( ...
750H Fig. 12.39 (a) A severe intrusive injury in a 15-year-old girl. (b) Surgical extrusion of the upper right permanent incisor ...
12.7.4 Resorption Root resorption is a serious and destructive complication which may follow trauma to primary and permanent tee ...
Cervical resorption is an unusual form of external inflammatory root resorption, initiated by damage to the root surface in the ...
advantageous in the internal resorption case where the antimicrobial and mild tissue solvent actions of calcium hydroxide may be ...
eugenol cement may be preferred to gutta percha in some cases. Where resorption is progressive then consideration should be give ...
762H Fig. 12.41 External inflammatory root resorption. Usually presents as an asymmetrical radiolucency on the lateral surface o ...
764H Fig. 12.43 Cervical resorption following endodontic treatment of the necrotic pulp and surgical repair of the external defe ...
766H Fig. 12.45 Internal inflammatory root resorption. (a) Symmetrical expansion of the root canal walls in a permanent central ...
768H Fig. 12.47 Replacement resorption. (a) Roots affected by replacement resorption have ragged outlines, and merge with the su ...
769H Fig. 12.48 (a) Autotransplanted premolar in 21 position. (b) Continued growth and revascularization of autotransplanted pre ...
12.7.5 Pulp canal obliteration There is progressive hard tissue formation within the pulp cavity leading to a gradual narrowing ...
12.8 CHILD PHYSICAL ABUSE A child is considered to be abused if he or she is treated in a way that is unacceptable in a given cu ...
upbringing or life-style. History of previous injury. Dental professionals should be aware of any established system in their ...
In all luxation injuries the prognosis for pulpal healing is better with an immature apex. Root resorption increases with the s ...
non-accidental injury). 12.11 REFERENCE Andreasen, J. O., Andreasen, F. M., Mejare, I., Cvek, M. (2004). Healing of 400 intra- a ...
Anomalies of tooth formation and eruption - P. J. M. Crawford and M. J.Aldred 13.0 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT At the outset, we would wis ...
teeth as a result of their failure of development. Anodontia describes the total lack of teeth of one or both dentitions. Oligod ...
Hypodontia and microdontia involving the maxillary lateral incisor occurs in clefts involving the lip and palate. X-linked hypoh ...
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