Sport can cause a wide variety of sometimes lifethreatening facial injuries, particularly as the face is the most exposed part of the body. Nevertheless, the majority of sports-related facial injuries are caused by blunt trauma, leading to consistent fracture patterns. These call for a thorough approach to care, and there are several established guidelines and systems for the assessment of facial injury, as well as treatment and rehabilitation procedures for achieving optimum outcomes. This helpful and practical guide will help clinicians deal with even the most complex injuries
INTRODUCTION: Sport related maxillofacial injuries are progressively increasing, especially in the r...
Sports and exercise are important causes of maxillofacial injuries. Different types of sports might ...
Sports is an integral part of life and has become a career option for many. This article is based on...
Sports dentistry is a developing field of dentistry and includes the prevention and management of sp...
Since dental/orofacial injuries were the commonest type of injuries sustained during participation i...
Dental traumatology is a major connecting link between sports and dentistry. Sporting activities hav...
Sports dentistry originated in 1980s. Most of the sports-related injuries are musculoskeletal. There...
In sports, dental trauma is the main link between sport and dentistry. Sports dentistry is the treat...
Dental trauma can involve injuries to hard tissues and pulp, to periodontal tissues, to bone tissue,...
Aim The aim of this study is to produce a clinical therapy protocol for a group of 20 athletes betwe...
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and ther...
BACKGROUND: There is need to understand the nature of sports-related traumatic injuries to the oro-f...
Background: Traumatic dental injuries (TDIs) represent 18-30% of all oral pathologies and a consider...
A sports-related dental injury is defined as injuries to the oral and maxillofacial regions associat...
Sporting activities have an inherent risk of facial injury from traumatic impacts from fellow compet...
INTRODUCTION: Sport related maxillofacial injuries are progressively increasing, especially in the r...
Sports and exercise are important causes of maxillofacial injuries. Different types of sports might ...
Sports is an integral part of life and has become a career option for many. This article is based on...
Sports dentistry is a developing field of dentistry and includes the prevention and management of sp...
Since dental/orofacial injuries were the commonest type of injuries sustained during participation i...
Dental traumatology is a major connecting link between sports and dentistry. Sporting activities hav...
Sports dentistry originated in 1980s. Most of the sports-related injuries are musculoskeletal. There...
In sports, dental trauma is the main link between sport and dentistry. Sports dentistry is the treat...
Dental trauma can involve injuries to hard tissues and pulp, to periodontal tissues, to bone tissue,...
Aim The aim of this study is to produce a clinical therapy protocol for a group of 20 athletes betwe...
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and ther...
BACKGROUND: There is need to understand the nature of sports-related traumatic injuries to the oro-f...
Background: Traumatic dental injuries (TDIs) represent 18-30% of all oral pathologies and a consider...
A sports-related dental injury is defined as injuries to the oral and maxillofacial regions associat...
Sporting activities have an inherent risk of facial injury from traumatic impacts from fellow compet...
INTRODUCTION: Sport related maxillofacial injuries are progressively increasing, especially in the r...
Sports and exercise are important causes of maxillofacial injuries. Different types of sports might ...
Sports is an integral part of life and has become a career option for many. This article is based on...