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Permanent Trauma
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First Year Dentistry Mind Map on Permanent Trauma, created by sanna pathy on 16/04/2020.
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Permanent Trauma
Crown Fracture
Enamel #
Composite bandage/restoration
Review
6-8wks, 1yr
Bond tooth fragment
Enamel-dentine #
Composite bandage
Definitive composite restoration
If close to pulp, place indirect pulp cap (setting CaOH)
Review
6-8wks, 1yr
Bond tooth fragment
Enamel-dentine-pulp #
Closed apex
RCT
Extirpate within 7-10 days
Open apex
>24hrs
Extirpate within 7-10 days + bandage
wait 6m for apex to close
RCT
MTA plug
RCT
<24hrs
Direct pulp cap
Very small exposure
Partial pulpotomy
Setting CaOH (or MTA/Biodentine
Review
6-8wks, 1yr
Periodontium Injury
Advice
Soft diet
Keep tooth clean
Chx MW (0.1%)
Painkillers
Concussion
= TTP+ but not displaced or mobile
No treatment
Review
4wks, 6-8wks, 1yr
Subluxation
= TTP+ & mobile but not displaced
2wk flexible splint
Review
2wks
4wks, 6m, 6-8wks, 1yr
Avulsion
EADT >60mins = Poor prognosis
Ankylosis + replacement resoprtion will occur
Infraposition
Closed apex
RCT
Extirpate within 7-10 days
Re-implant
If dirty - wash for 10s in cold water/saline
Best done immediately
Storage - saliva, hank's solution, milk
Open apex
No RCT
Hope for revascularisation
2wk flexible splint
Amoxicillin 3xday, 5 days
Check tetanus
Review
2wks
4wks, 3m, 6m, 1yr, yearly
Complications
Ankylosis
Pulp necrosis
Root resorption
Extrusion
Reposition
2wk flexible splint
Review
2wks
4wks, 6-8wks, 6m, 1yr, yearly for 5yrs
Complications
No pulp revascularisation
likely with closed apex
Root resorption
= tooth displaced occlusally
Intrusion
Reposition
Closed apex
<3mm
Spontaneous
No movement in 2-4wks -> Surgical or Ortho
3-7mm
Surgical or Ortho
>7mm
Surgical
RCT
Extirpate within 7-10 days
Open apex
<7mm intrusion
Spontaneous
No movement in 2-4wks -> Ortho
>7mm
Surgical or Ortho
4wk flexible splint
= tooth displaced apically + alveolar #
Review
2wks
4wks
6-8wks, 6m, 1yr, yearly for 5yrs
Complications
Pulp necrosis
Root resorption
Ankylosis
Lateral luxation
= tooth displaced non-axially e.g. labial or palatal + alveolar #
Reposition
4wk flexible splint
Review
2wks
4wks
6-8wks, 6m, 1yr, yearly for 5yrs
Aveolar Process Fracture
= section of alveoalr bone # with group of teeth mobile together
Reposition
4wk flexible splint
Review
4wks
6-8wks, 6m, 1yr, 5yr
Suture any gingival lacerations
Root Fracture
= horizontal or oblique # through root
Middle or Apical third #
4wk flexible splint
Cervical third #
4m flexible splint
Worse prognosis
Reposition coronal part if displaced
Review
4wks, 4m
6-8wks, 6m,1yr, yearly for 5yrs
Complications
Pulp necrosis
RCT up to # line
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