A study of the management of 55 traumatically intruded permanent incisor teeth in children.

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  - Stewart C, Dawson M, Phillips J, Shafi I, Kinirons M, Welbury R
  - 2009
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  - European archives of paediatric dentistry : official journal of the European Academy of Paediatric Dentistry
  - A study of the management of 55 traumatically intruded permanent incisor teeth in children.
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  - 28
  - These were to examine the main presenting, treatment and outcome factors for intruded permanent incisors in children, the effect of apical development and degree of intrusion on decisions on repositioning, the effect of apical development status on the maintenance of pulp vitality and the time of pulp extirpation and to compare the decisions made to the advice given in existing clinical guidelines.
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AUTHORSStewart C, Dawson M, Phillips J, Shafi I, Kinirons M, Welbury R
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ABSTRACTThese were to examine the main presenting, treatment and outcome factors for intruded permanent incisors in children, the effect of apical development and degree of intrusion on decisions on repositioning, the effect of apical development status on the maintenance of pulp vitality and the time of pulp extirpation and to compare the decisions made to the advice given in existing clinical guidelines.
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