It fell out!
Whose child is this?
Whose adult is this?
Drill baby drill?
References
100

A tooth that shows signs of necrosis within 2 weeks following replantation should undergo this


What is a root canal treatment?

100

Worldwide prevalence of traumatic dental injury in primary dentition 

What is 22.7%?

100

The term for apical displacement of the tooth into the alveolar bone, often requiring surgical or orthodontic repositioning

What is intrusion?

100

An essential diagnostic tool for assessing the extent of injury in a luxated or intruded permanent tooth

What is a periapical radiograph?

200

Avoid touching this part of the tooth when it falls out! 

What is the root?


200

You should NEVER do this to an avulsed (fell out) primary tooth

HINT: Put that thing back where it came from or so help me

What is replant the tooth?

200

This type of root fracture has the best long-term prognosis

What is an apical third root fracture?

200

This dental material is often used for pulp capping in a complicated crown fracture

What is calcium hydroxide or mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA)?

300

This is considered the critical time for replanting a tooth that fell out!

HINT: the name of a TV newsmagazine show

What is 60 minutes?

300

These primary teeth are most likely to be lost in the event of dental trauma 

What are maxillary central incisors?

300

This is the most common cause of traumatic dental injuries in adults

What is a fall?

300

This operative technique is unique because it involves injection molding using an anatomic matrix

What is bioclear restoration technique? 

400

This is considered the best way (liquid) to carry a tooth that fell out! 

What is milk? 

followed by HBSS, saliva, saline

400

A root canal treatment is NOT indicated following trauma to these primary teeth

What are all primary teeth?

400

A handy 4 letter mnemonic to remember which cusps are most likely to crack on the upper and lower arches

What is the rule of BULL?

400

In a tooth with an immature apex and pulp exposure due to trauma, this procedure can help preserve vitality and allow root development

What is a partial pulpotomy?

500

A replanted tooth may experience these phenomena at a variable rate.

What are ankylosis and resorption?

500

This is my biggest fear for a traumatized primary tooth

HINT: how does my successor look?

What is a damaged permanent tooth bud?

500

This indirect technique/material has the advantage of offering excellent occlusal anatomy, fracture resistance, enamel-like wear, and marginal adaptation

NB: this message is endorsed by Dr. Taras Konanec!

What is gold casting?

500

This is a key surgical consideration when managing a subgingival crown-root fracture

What is crown lengthening?

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