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A triply avulsed tooth

D A Ducasse

    General Dentistry
    |May 1, 1997
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Canadian dentists often treat tooth avulsion injuries from sports like hockey. While mouthguards have reduced these incidents, this case details an unusual patient tooth avulsion occurring three times within twelve hours.

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    Area of Science:

    • Dentistry
    • Sports Medicine
    • Traumatology

    Background:

    • Canada's strong hockey culture leads to frequent dental trauma cases.
    • Mouthguards are standard protective equipment, decreasing tooth avulsion incidence.
    • Dental practitioners encounter avulsed teeth resulting from accidental injuries.

    Observation:

    • This report presents an exceptionally rare case of dental trauma.
    • A single patient experienced a tooth avulsion event three times within a 12-hour period.
    • The repeated avulsion highlights unusual circumstances despite protective measures.

    Findings:

    • The case documents a highly unusual frequency of tooth avulsion in a short timeframe.
    • It underscores the need for comprehensive management strategies in complex dental trauma.

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  • Detailed examination of the patient's specific circumstances is crucial for understanding the repeated avulsion.
  • Implications:

    • This case may inform clinical protocols for managing recurrent or complex tooth avulsions.
    • It emphasizes the importance of considering unique patient factors in dental trauma.
    • Further research into the etiology of repeated avulsions could enhance preventative and treatment strategies.