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trauma is most common in Ans✓✓✓more often in boys
more often with increase OJ (greater than 6mm)
maxillary anterior most common
mild injuries Ans✓✓✓concussion
craze line
enamel fractures
enamel and dentin fractures
mild injuries prognosis and follow up and ellis classification
Ans✓✓✓good prognosis and short term follow up and class 1.2
moderate injuries Ans✓✓✓subluxation
enamel/dentin/pulp involvement
moderate injuries prognosis and follow up and ellis classification
Ans✓✓✓guarded prognosis and longer long term follow up and class
3/4
major injuries Ans✓✓✓luxations
, avulsions
alveolar fractures
crown-root fractures
major injuries prognosis and follow up and ellis classification
Ans✓✓✓reduced prognosis and long term follow up and class 5/6
medical history Ans✓✓✓- coagulation disorder
- tetanus coverage
- rule out head injury
rule out head injury Ans✓✓✓neurological assessment of drowsiness,
amnesia or blurred vision
tetanus coverage Ans✓✓✓active immunization is three tetanus,
diphtheria and pertussis vaccines during first year, booster at 1.5,3, and 6
years and then every 4-5 years
what to do for tetanus coverage after injury Ans✓✓✓covered - booster
uncovered - tetanus anti-toxin
PDL sore, no mobility and no displacement Ans✓✓✓concussion