Dental trauma can involve injuries to hard tissues and pulp, to periodontal tissues, to bone tissue, and to gingiva and oral mucosa. The aetiology of dental injuries is multi-factorial as they are caused by a complex array of individual clinical factors and social/environmental determinants. Traumatic dental injuries are mainly sustained during sports, through accidents and as a direct result of violence. The prevalence of traumatic dental injuries is not high but there is evidence that the incidence in children\u2019s teeth is increasing. Primary prevention of traumatic dental injuries addresses the control of preventable risk factors through the early treatment of large overjet, the provision of safe playground surfaces and mouth protect...
Objective. The purpose is to outline the etiology, prevalence and potential consequences of dentaltr...
Objective. The purpose is to outline the etiology, prevalence and potential consequences of dentaltr...
Objectives. This paper examines the literature dealing with oral-facial injuries received during par...
Dental trauma can involve injuries to hard tissues and pulp, to periodontal tissues, to bone tissue,...
Sports dentistry is a developing field of dentistry and includes the prevention and management of sp...
In sports, dental trauma is the main link between sport and dentistry. Sports dentistry is the treat...
A sports-related dental injury is defined as injuries to the oral and maxillofacial regions associat...
Dental traumatology is a major connecting link between sports and dentistry. Sporting activities hav...
Since dental/orofacial injuries were the commonest type of injuries sustained during participation i...
Participation in sports across all age-groups plays an important role in the overall health of natio...
Dental trauma is a significant public health problem because of its frequency, impact on economic pr...
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Sports dentistry originated in 1980s. Most of the sports-related injuries are musculoskeletal. There...
Dental trauma is a common consequence of sports practice to which emergency treatment is critical. T...
Objective. The purpose is to outline the etiology, prevalence and potential consequences of dentaltr...
Objective. The purpose is to outline the etiology, prevalence and potential consequences of dentaltr...
Objective. The purpose is to outline the etiology, prevalence and potential consequences of dentaltr...
Objectives. This paper examines the literature dealing with oral-facial injuries received during par...
Dental trauma can involve injuries to hard tissues and pulp, to periodontal tissues, to bone tissue,...
Sports dentistry is a developing field of dentistry and includes the prevention and management of sp...
In sports, dental trauma is the main link between sport and dentistry. Sports dentistry is the treat...
A sports-related dental injury is defined as injuries to the oral and maxillofacial regions associat...
Dental traumatology is a major connecting link between sports and dentistry. Sporting activities hav...
Since dental/orofacial injuries were the commonest type of injuries sustained during participation i...
Participation in sports across all age-groups plays an important role in the overall health of natio...
Dental trauma is a significant public health problem because of its frequency, impact on economic pr...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/75483/1/j.1834-7819.1967.tb02183.x.pd
Sports dentistry originated in 1980s. Most of the sports-related injuries are musculoskeletal. There...
Dental trauma is a common consequence of sports practice to which emergency treatment is critical. T...
Objective. The purpose is to outline the etiology, prevalence and potential consequences of dentaltr...
Objective. The purpose is to outline the etiology, prevalence and potential consequences of dentaltr...
Objective. The purpose is to outline the etiology, prevalence and potential consequences of dentaltr...
Objectives. This paper examines the literature dealing with oral-facial injuries received during par...