Foreword viiiPreface ixAbout the companion website x1 Risk factors for dental trauma 22 Prevention of dental trauma 43 Essential armamentarium 64 Examination of dental trauma 85 Infraction 106 Enamel fracture 127 Enamel-dentine fracture 148 Enamel-dentine-pulp fracture 169 Crown-root fracture 1810 Crown-root fracture with pulp involvement 2011 Root fracture 2212 Alveolar process fracture 2413 Concussion 2614 Subluxation 2815 Extrusive luxation 3016 Intrusive luxation 3217 Lateral luxation 3418 Features of luxation injuries and principles of repositioning 3619 Avulsion of a tooth with a closed apex 3820 Principles of splinting 4021 Post-operative instructions 4222 Follow-up and splint removal 4423 Indications for endodontic treatment 4624 Sclerosis 4825 Discolouration 5026 Management of the immature root 5227 Root resorption - external replacement 5428 Root resorption - external cervical 5629 Root resorption - internal inflammatory 5830 Tooth replacement options 6031 Autotransplantation 6232 The role of orthodontics 64Appendix A: Splinting times and follow up intervals for fracture and displacement injuries in the adult dentition 66Appendix B: Management of dental trauma in the primary dentition 68References 70Index 7
Aws Alani, BDS MFDS MSc FDSRCS LLM is a Specialist in Restorative Dentistry, Prosthodontics, and Endodontics, London, UK.Gareth Calvert, BDS MFDS MSc FDS Rest Dent RCPS is a Specialist in Restorative Dentistry and Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer, Glasgow Dental Hospital and School, UK.