Dental trauma mention to trauma to the teeth and periodontium and also accessible soft tissues like the lips, tongue, etc. The study of dental trauma is understood as dental traumatology. Traumatic dental injuries are more common in permanent teeth compared to deciduous teeth and typically involve the front teeth of the upper jawbone. Crown fractures and luxation of those teeth are the foremost generally occurring of all dental injuries or damage. Traumatic dental injuries are more common in lasting teeth associated with deciduous teeth and normally include the front teeth of the upper jawbone. Experienced researchers and clinicians from different specialties and therefore the common dentistry community were involved within the working party. Proper diagnosis, therapy planning and follow up are essential for achieving a favourable result. Guidelines should help dentists and patients in deciding and in giving the simplest care possible, both effectively and efficiently.
Editorial: Dentistry: Case Report
Editorial: Dentistry: Case Report
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Research Article: Dentistry: Case Report
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Commentary: Dentistry: Case Report
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Case Reports: Dentistry: Case Report
Editorial: Dentistry: Case Report
Editorial: Dentistry: Case Report
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