1979
DOI: 10.1016/0030-4220(79)90175-0
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The prognosis of traumatized permanent anterior teeth with fracture of the enamel and dentin

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“…The occurrence of pulp necrosis depends on the effect of trauma on the endodontic tissue [16]. In crown fractures, the prevalence is reported to be up to 6 % [15,16,22,23,37,38]. In this study, only 3.8 % of fractures showed pulp necrosis (3/79).…”
Section: Time (Months)contrasting
confidence: 47%
“…The occurrence of pulp necrosis depends on the effect of trauma on the endodontic tissue [16]. In crown fractures, the prevalence is reported to be up to 6 % [15,16,22,23,37,38]. In this study, only 3.8 % of fractures showed pulp necrosis (3/79).…”
Section: Time (Months)contrasting
confidence: 47%
“…These results with thermal and electric pulp tests are in concurrence with previous studies performed on traumatized teeth (21)(22)(23) in which the risk of pulp necrosis was found to range from 0% to 3.5% in cases of enamel infarctions and 0.2% to 1% in cases of enamel fracture. In cases of enamel-dentin fractures without pulpal involvement, the risk of pulp necrosis was found to range from 1% to 6% (23,24). The greatest frequency of pulp necrosis is encountered among intrusions followed by lateral luxation and extrusion, whereas the least frequent occurrence of pulp necrosis is after concussion and subluxation (25).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Oral-health-related QoL was assessed using mailed Child Perception Questionnaires (CPQ [11][12][13][14] completed by all children. Grade 6 and grade 8 children, n = 2422 (range 12-14 years), with and without clinical evidence of dental injury were identified during mandatory screening at these health units.…”
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confidence: 99%