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Archive | 2000

Essentials of traumatic injuries to the teeth

Jens Ove Andreasen; Frances M. Andreasen

Examination of the traumatized patient crown fractures crownroot fractures root fracture concussion and subluxation extrusion and lateral luxation intrusion avulsion injuries fracture of the alveolar process injuries to the primary dentition emergency record for acute dental trauma clinical examination form for the time of injury and follow-up examinations clinical and radiographic findings with the various luxation types summary of treatment and follow-up procedures and recall schedule following the various trauma types.


Journal of Endodontics | 1996

Incidence of pulp necrosis subsequent to pulp canal obliteration from trauma of permanent incisors.

Agneta Robertson; Frances M. Andreasen; Gunnar Bergenholtz; Jens Ove Andreasen; Jörgen G. Norén

Little long-term data are available on the frequency by which pulp canal obliteration (PCO) subsequent to trauma leads to pulp necrosis (PN). In this study, 82 concussed, subluxated, extruded, laterally luxated, and intruded permanent incisors presenting with PCO were followed for a period of 7 to 22 yr (mean 16 yr). At final clinical examination, 51% of the observed teeth responded normally to electric pulp testing (EPT). An additional 40% of the teeth although not responding to EPT were clinically and radiographically within normal limits. Yellow discoloration was a frequent finding. During the observation period, periapical bone lesions suggesting PN developed in seven teeth (8.5%). Twenty-yr pulp survival rate was 84%, as determined from life-table calculations. There was no higher frequency of PN in obliterated teeth subjected to caries, new trauma, orthodontic treatment, or complete crown coverage than intact teeth. Although the incidence of PN in teeth displaying PCO seems to increase over the course of time, prophylactic endodontic intervention on a routine basis does not seem justified.


International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care | 1990

Treatment of traumatic dental injuries : shift in strategy

Frances M. Andreasen; Jens Ove Andreasen

: A more conservative approach to the treatment of traumatic dental injuries has been made possible by knowledge concerning the pathogenesis of external root resorption, increased knowledge about wound healing processes in the pulp and periodontium, as well as by advances in restorative dentistry (reattachment of crown fragments with a dentin bonding system, the use of adhesive bridges, and advances in autotransplantation and implantation). However, a rethinking by the public, clinicians, and third-party payers is necessary for these procedures to gain wider acceptance. The present article describes the state of the art of treating dental trauma in the hope that these advances can become an accepted part of the dental trauma armamentarium and not merely scientific curiosities.


Archive | 1994

Textbook and color atlas of traumatic injuries to the teeth

Jens Ove Andreasen; Frances M. Andreasen; Lars Andersson


Dental Traumatology | 1995

Replantation of 400 avulsed permanent incisors. 4. Factors related to periodontal ligament healing.

Jens Ove Andreasen; M. K. Borum; Henrik Jacobsen; Frances M. Andreasen


Dental Traumatology | 1985

Prognosis of luxated permanent teeth — the development of pulp necrosis

Frances M. Andreasen; Bo Vestergaard Pedersen


Dental Traumatology | 1995

Replantation of 400 avulsed permanent incisors. 2. Factors related to pulpal healing

Jens Ove Andreasen; M. K. Borum; Henrik Jacobsen; Frances M. Andreasen


Dental Traumatology | 1995

Replantation of 400 avulsed permanent incisors. 1. Diagnosis of healing complications

Jens Ove Andreasen; M. K. Borum; Henrik Jacobsen; Frances M. Andreasen


Dental Traumatology | 2002

Effect of treatment delay upon pulp and periodontal healing of traumatic dental injuries – a review article

Jens Ove Andreasen; Frances M. Andreasen; A. Skeie; E. Hjørting‐Hansen; O. Schwartz


Dental Traumatology | 1989

Pulpal healing after luxation injuries and root fracture in the permanent dentition

Frances M. Andreasen

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Jens Ove Andreasen

Copenhagen University Hospital

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M. K. Borum

University of Copenhagen

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O. Schwartz

University of Copenhagen

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A. Skeie

University of Copenhagen

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