ipin Flashcards
(15 cards)
Most commonly a combination of occlusal and
periapical radiographs is used
RADIOGRAPHIC EXAMINATION
produces mild injury
CONCUSSION
abnormal loosening of tooth without
displacement
SUBLUXATION
Minimally displaced, accompanying alveolar wall
fractures not be grossly displaced
LATERAL LUXATION/DISPLACEMENT
alveolar
socket has sustained a compression fracture to permit
the new tooth position
INTRUSIVE SUBLUXATION (INTRUSION)
An extruded tooth can usually be manually seats back
into its socket if the injury was recent
EXTRUSIVE SUBLUXATION (EXTRUSION)
Depth of tooth tissue involvement: determines the
treatment
CORONAL (CROWN) FRACTURE
Aseptic removal of damages and inflamed
pulp tissue to the level of clinically healthy
pulp, after which calcium hydroxide is applied
Pulpotomy
location of the fracture and
local anatomic variance
CROWN-ROOT FRACTURE
position of
the fracture in relation to the gingival crevice
HORIZONTAL ROOT FRACTURE
contains at least
one tooth but more frequently several teeth
ALVEOLAR FRACTURE
dislocation of the tooth from its socket
AVULSION
The most ideal storage medium
Hanks
balanced salt solution
helps inhibit bacteria in the pulpal
lumen, which reduces a major obstacle in
revascularization
doxycycline
Can usually be accomplished by pulp capping if five
conditions are present:
- The exposure is small
- The patient is seen soon after injury
- The patient had no root fractures
- The tooth has not been displaced
- No large or deep fillings exist that might indicate
chronic inflammation within the pulp