Dental trauma, classification and types Flashcards

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Incidence and predisposing factors for dental trauma

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31-40% of 5 yr boys
16-30% of 5yr girls
12-33% of 12yr boys
4-19% of 12yr girls

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Predisposing factors dental trauma

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2M:1F
Inc overjet
Lip incompetence
Age

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Incidence of tooth fractures

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Enamel 31%
Dentine 45%
Pulp 5%
Root 0.5%

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Incidence of displacement injuries

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Concussed/displaced <10%
Avulsion 0.5%

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5
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Classifications of trauma

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Ellis
WHO

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Ellis classification

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Enamel fracture
enamel and dentine fracture
pulpal exposure
non-vital
avulsion
root fracture
displacement

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WHO classification

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injuries to the hard dental tissues and the pulp
injuries to the periodontal tissues
injuries to the supporting bone
injuries to the skin, gingiva or oral mucosa

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Infraction

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incomplete crack of enamel with no loss of tooth substance
diagnosed via transillumination

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Enamel fracture

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Loss of tooth substance confined to enamel

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Enamel-dentine fractures

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loss of tooth substance confined to enamel and dentine not involving the pulp
sensibility test - usually positive but may have a transient negative result

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Complicated crown fracture

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Fracture of the enamel, dentine, exposing the pulp
sensibility testing - usually positive, lack of response indicates inc chance of pulp necrosis

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Uncomplicated crown root

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fracture of enamel, dentine and cementum, exposing the pulp
visual examination reveals crown fracture extending below the gingival margin

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Uncomplicated crown root

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fracture of enamel, dentine and cementum, exposing the pulp
visual examination reveals crown fracture extending below the gingival margin
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coronal fragment mobile

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root fracture

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dentine, cementum and pulp: apical/middle/coronal 1/3
visual exam reveals coronal fragment mobile
sensibility test usually negative

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15
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concussion

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no abnormal loosening or displacement but ttp
no inc mobility
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positive sensibility
no radiograph abnormalities

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subluxation

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tooth has increased mobility but no displacement
inc mobility
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sensibility negative
no abnormal radiographic findings

17
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extrusive luxation

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partial displacement of tooth from socket
tooth appears elongated
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increased mobility
negative sensibility test
radiograph shows tooth displacement, apical portion of socket empty

18
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lateral luxation

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displacement other than axially
along with communition of bone
displaced usually palatally/labially
negative sensibility testing
radiograph - widened PDL space

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Intrusion

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displacement into bone with comminution or fracture of alveolar plate
tooth displaced axially into bone
no mobility
percussion gives high metallic sound
sensibility usually negative
radiographs usually show teeth appearing displaced
obliteration of pdl space

20
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avulsion

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complete displacement of tooth from socket
visual tooth not present
check for not severe intrusion

21
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Laceration

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wound resulting from a tear

22
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contusion

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bruise
no break in mucosa
submucosal haemorrhage

23
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abrasion

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superficial wound produced by scraping or rubbing of a surface