2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ortho.2015.12.009
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Partial and total luxations of permanent teeth in children: Clinical management

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“…The prognosis of injured teeth depends on the predictable healing of these supporting structures . Additionally, the presence of chemo‐attractants at the injury site leads to the ingress of bacteria and increases inflammatory responses . Mucosal or soft tissue wound healing is dependent upon the interactions of immune cells, fibroblasts, and keratinocytes .…”
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“…The prognosis of injured teeth depends on the predictable healing of these supporting structures . Additionally, the presence of chemo‐attractants at the injury site leads to the ingress of bacteria and increases inflammatory responses . Mucosal or soft tissue wound healing is dependent upon the interactions of immune cells, fibroblasts, and keratinocytes .…”
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“…Traumatic dental injuries, especially luxations, are invariably associated with mucosal wounds and bone fractures . The prognosis of injured teeth depends on the predictable healing of these supporting structures . Additionally, the presence of chemo‐attractants at the injury site leads to the ingress of bacteria and increases inflammatory responses .…”
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“…Podem acometer tanto a dentição decídua quanto a permanente, porém, são mais frequentemente observadas em dentes decíduos. Isso se deve, principalmente, ao fato de que o osso alveolar em dentes decíduos possui maior resiliência em relação ao osso alveolar de dentes permanentes 2 .…”
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