Correlation Engine 2.0
Clear Search sequence regions


Sizes of these terms reflect their relevance to your search.

This article reviews the treatment of a pediatric patient following head and neck trauma from a dog bite. The patient had an avulsed mandibular incisor, a fractured maxillary lateral incisor, and various facial lacerations. The avulsed tooth was replanted and secured for two weeks by using a physiologic splint. Both traumatized teeth received endodontic therapy and were returned to normal function. Trauma patients require a thorough evaluation and a multidisciplinary approach for the formation of a proper treatment plan.

Citation

Bernardo F Bianco, Joseph A Bernier-Rodriguez, Darren Forcier, Armando Aguilera, Daniel Convey. Clinical case report: treatment of permanent tooth avulsion following trauma from a dog bite. General dentistry. 2010 Nov-Dec;58(6):e268-71

Expand section icon Mesh Tags


PMID: 21062712

View Full Text