What are causes of primary (baby teeth) trauma?
What teeth are the most affected in primary trauma?
maxillary centrals
What type of injury is the most common in primary trauma?
luxation injuries
What is a luxation injury?
this is an injury that results in the movement of the tooth within the bone
Why are luxation injuries the most common injuries observed in children?
this is because their bone is elastic and thus more yielding
What is an indication for the use of soft tissue radiographs?
inspection of lacerations where fragment is lost
Outline the patient management for primary trauma
What is the required exposure for a soft tissue radiograph?
should be 25% of the normal radiograph/go for lowest possible exposure available
The medical history for primary trauma cases should determine…
The DH for primary trauma cases should include…
What must you make note of in an extraoral assessment in a primary trauma case?
How must you assess for bony step deformities?
palpate bony margins- nose, orbit, border of mandible
In an I/O examination in a primary trauma case, what should you assess?
What is the benefit of transillumiation?
Tactile probe test can help you identify…
A dull TTP note may be an indication of …
root fracture
What is a traumatic occlusion?
this is when a tooth has been moved into a position where the jaws can no longer meet
jaw can no longer meet due to formation of premature contacts
You must take radiographs in at least 2 angles for what types of injury? Why is this ?
What is pulp canal obliteration?
the deposition of calcified/hard tissue along the walls of the canal
often an indication of vitality
What is a concussion injury?
a tooth that has been hit but remains immobile
TTP
immobile
What is a subluxation injury?
this is where there is small amount of displacement of the tooth
mobile
TTP
bleeding
What is a luxation injury?
What are the types of luxation injury?
lateral
extrusion
intrusion
What is the treatment guidelines for all trauma injuries?