The Most Common Damaged Primary Teeth in Children
Journal Title: Interventions in Pediatric Dentistry Open Access Journal - Year 2018, Vol 2, Issue 2
Abstract
Damage to the teeth of a young child can leave serious and prolonged periods of time, leading to a change in color, deformity or possible loss of it. The psychological impact of such damage can be very wide. Therefore, the pediatric dentist should have the following characteristics such as: having the knowledge of the treatment of the traumatized tooth and being available to provide the necessary treatment and services at any time of the day. The most common teeth that are damaged in the primary dental system are maxillary incisors. Primary molars are rarely damaged and are often damaged by indirect injury (i.e., impacts that come to the lower level of the chin and cause the mandible to close with a large force against the maxillary). In the primary dental system, displacement injuries are more common than fractures due to the nature of the spongy structure of bone in young children and the lower ratio of the root or the crown to the permanent teeth. Although reports of injuries in preschool children referred for dental treatment indicate that most of them suffer from displacement injuries.
Authors and Affiliations
Mohammed Karimi
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