Les traumatismes constituent le principal problème de santé chez les enfants et la principale cause de mortalité infantile. Les enfants sont plus sensibles aux traumatismes cranio-faciaux en raison de leur rapport masse crânienne/corps plus important. Les blessures traumatiques du squelette facial les plus courantes chez les enfants sont les fractures mandibulaires. La fracture mandibulaire, également connue sous le nom de fracture de la mâchoire, est une percée dans l'os mandibulaire. Les principes de prise en charge des fractures mandibulaires diffèrent chez les enfants par rapport...
Les traumatismes constituent le principal problème de santé chez les enfants et la principale cause de mortalité infantile. Les enfants sont plus s...
Les enfants sont plus sensibles aux crises que les adultes, car dans le cerveau en développement, la réponse excitatrice se développe avant la réponse inhibitrice, ce qui entraîne une excitation accrue et la production de crises.Les crisesnéonatalessont fréquemment associées à des handicaps moteurs et cognitifs et présentent un risque accru de décès précoce.Uneconnaissance approfondie de l'étio-pathogénie de la maladie est essentielle pour fournir un traitement adéquat, qui devrait viser à réduire le risque de décès et à prévenir le développement de handicaps chez ces...
Les enfants sont plus sensibles aux crises que les adultes, car dans le cerveau en développement, la réponse excitatrice se développe avant la rép...
Trauma is the leading health problem among children and the major cause of infant mortality. Children are more susceptible to craniofacial trauma due to their greater cranial mass-to-body ratio. The most common facial skeletal traumatic injuries in children are mandibular fractures. Mandibular fracture is also known as the fracture of the jaw and is a breakthrough in the mandibular bone. The principles of management of mandibular fractures differ in children when compared to adults. In adults, absolute reduction and fixation of fractures are indicated, while only minimal manipulation of the...
Trauma is the leading health problem among children and the major cause of infant mortality. Children are more susceptible to craniofacial trauma due ...
Early detection and diagnosis of dental caries reduce irreversible loss of tooth structure, the treatment costs, and the time needed for the restoration of the teeth. Listen to your patient .... The patient will give you the diagnosis.-Sir William Osler Diagnosis is the correct determination, discriminative estimation, and logical appraisal of conditions found during the examination as evidenced by distinctive signs, marks, and symptoms. Correct treatment begins with a correct diagnosis. New detection methods have been developed to aid better diagnosis. Complementing traditional diagnostic...
Early detection and diagnosis of dental caries reduce irreversible loss of tooth structure, the treatment costs, and the time needed for the restorati...
Young permanent teeth are those recently erupted teeth in which normal physiological apical root closure has not occurred. Such teeth are in developmental stage in children from 6 years of age until mid-teens. Human tooth with immature apex is a developing organ. Numerous factors can affect the pulpal health of teeth, but the two major conditions detrimental to young permanent teeth are deep caries and traumatic injuries. The prime treatment objective should be focused to preserve the vitality of the radicular pulp so that physiological apical closure could be attained. The immature young...
Young permanent teeth are those recently erupted teeth in which normal physiological apical root closure has not occurred. Such teeth are in developme...