what are the aetiologies or primary tooth trauma
which teeth are most commonly affected with primary tooth trauma
what type of trauma is most common
what age is most common
what are the different types of trauma
how do you manage the patient
what is included in extra oral examination
what is looked at in intra oral examination
how are teeth tested
what is included in trauma stamp
why are EPT and thermal testing missing from trauma stamp
what are crown fractures
what can be seen in concussion/subluxtion
what types of luxation can you get
what is the immediate management for all injuries
how often fo you see patient after initial treatment
how to treat enamel only
how to treat enamel dentine fractures
- need to cover dentine otherwise it will dry out and die
how to treat enamel dentine pulp fractures
- careful with endo files not to go too far and damage permanent tooth underneath
how to treat crown and root fractures
- don’t try digging for root fragments as damage permanent
how to treat alveolar bone fracture
how to treat concussion and subluxation
how to treat lateral luxation
how to treat intrusion luxation
- if there is no re-eruption after 6 months then extract