Dental trauma is injury to the mouth, including teeth, lips,
gums, tongue, and jawbones. The most common dental trauma is a
broken or lost tooth.
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Dental trauma is readily apparent upon examination. Dental x
rays may be taken to determine the extent of the damage to broken
teeth.
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Dental trauma is readily apparent upon examination. Dental x
rays may be taken to determine the extent of the damage to broken
teeth.
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Dental trauma may be inflicted in a number of ways: contact
sports, motor vehicle accidents, fights, falls, eating hard foods,
drinking hot liquids, and other such mishaps
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Gunnar Svanberg has written:
'Experimental trauma from occlusion in the dog' -- subject(s):
Occlusion (Dentistry), Dental Occlusion