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This article details managing dentoalveolar fractures, which involve teeth, bone, and soft tissues. It provides general dental practitioners with current concepts and techniques for treating severe dental trauma.

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  • Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
  • Traumatology

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  • Severe dental trauma frequently impacts alveolar bone and associated soft tissues.
  • Effective management of these injuries is crucial for preserving dental function and aesthetics.

Observation:

  • Dentoalveolar fractures present complex challenges in diagnosis and treatment.
  • Current management strategies aim to stabilize the fracture, protect the pulp, and ensure periodontal health.

Findings:

  • This article reviews contemporary approaches to dentoalveolar fracture management.
  • Case reports illustrate practical application of established principles and novel techniques.

Implications:

  • General dental practitioners can enhance their ability to manage dental trauma effectively.
  • Adherence to current concepts improves patient outcomes and reduces long-term complications.