Best Practices in Avulsion Management - A Review Review Article
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Dentoalveolar trauma refers to injuries affecting the teeth, palate, mandible, maxilla, and gingiva due to external forces. These injuries can range from minor bruising to complete tooth avulsion, where the tooth is forcibly removed from its socket. Such avulsions typically require significant force and may also cause damage to adjacent structures. This review examines the risk factors, appropriate storage methods, and treatment strategies for dental avulsions, and highlights the importance of preventive measures for individuals at risk of dental injuries.
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