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Dental Trauma: A Practical Guide to Diagnosis and Management

Dental Trauma: A Practical Guide to Diagnosis and Management

9781909836662
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This book offers clear, practical guidance on how to assess, diagnose and effectively manage traumatic dental injuries.

Divided into 14 sections, with the first chapter providing an overview of first principles, each of the following sections covers a different type of injury. The book concludes with discussion on long-term consequences of dental trauma.

Each chapter summarises how best to assess and manage the presenting problem, and includes advice on postoperative care and recommended follow-up.

A clinical case example highlighting salient points is featured for each topic, and more than 400 clinical photographs and explanatory diagrams throughout the book further enhance learning.

The book is authored by recognised consultant in restorative dentistry, Serpil Djemal, from Kings College Hospital Dental Institute, London.

Key points

  • Practical guidance on assessment, diagnosis and management of traumatic dental injuries
  • Each topic features a clinical case example highlighting salient points
  • Includes more than 400 clinical photographs and explanatory diagrams
  • Recognised author from Kings College Hospital Dental Institute, London
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9781909836662
9781909836662

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Publication date
2021
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
134
Dimensions (mm)
171.00 x 241.00
    1. First principles
    2. Splinting
    3. Infraction and enamel fractures
    4. Enamel-dentin fractures
    5. Enamel-dentin-pulp fractures
    6. Crown-root fractures
    7. Root fractures
    8. Concussion and subluxation
    9. Extrusion
    10. Lateral luxation
    11. Intrusion
    12. Avulsion
    13. Dentoalveolar fractures
    14. Long-term consequences of dental trauma
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