How much of the coronal portion of the pulp is removed in a Cvek pulpotomy
What is 2mm?
Repositioning of displaced tooth, alveolar fracture, root fracture or jaw fracture with finger or hand pressure
What is MANUAL REPOSITIONING?
Healing where tissue is replaced with an identical tissue
What is REGENERATION?
What causes of crown dilaceration
What is traumatic non-axial displacement of already formed hard tissue in relation to the developing soft tissues?
What is AVULSION?
What material is used for a Cvek?
What is CaOH or MTA?
Repositioning of displaced tooth, alveolar fracture, root fracture or jaw fracture with forceps or by surgical exposure of a fracture site
What is SURGICAL REPOSITIONING?
Healing modality where damaged tissue is fibrous with fibrous connective tissue (scar)
What is REPAIR?
Cause of odontoma-like malformations
What are sequelae to injuries to primary dentition?
Fracture involving enamel, dentin, pulp and cementum
What is COMPLICATED CROWN ROOT FRACTURE?
The intentional removal of the crown, leaving the root portion intact in order to preserve the alveolar bone structure
Repositioning of displaced tooth, alveolar fracture, root fracture or jaw fracture with orthodontic appliances
What is ORTHODONTIC REPOSITIONING?
Healing in which ischemic pulp tissue becomes gradually replaced with new tissue
What is REVASCULARIZATION?
Rare occurence following intrusive luxation of primary teeth
What is ROOT DUPLICATION?
What is 2-12 months?
Apical healing event in which an open apex is closed with newly formed hard tissue
What is APEXIFICATION?
What is PARTIAL REPOSITIONING?
What is WHITE or YELLOW-BROWN OPACITY?
Development disturbance with appears as a marked curvature confined to the root as a result of injury sustained between ages 2-5
What is DILACERATION?
Clear sign of an infected pulp necrosis
What is presence of infection-related resorption?
Treatment aiming at ingrowth on new vital tissue after removal of necrotic pulp in teeth with immature root development
What is REGENERTIVE ENDODONTICS (REVITALIZATION)?
Repositioning a displaced tooth into its anatomically correct position in the alveolar socket
What is TOTAL REPOSITIONING?
Area with deficient enamel matrix formation
What is ENAMEL HYPOPLASIA?
Disturbance reflects a primary tooth injury that displaces a developing successor in such a way that Hertwigs epithelial root sheath has been partly or totally destroyed
What is SEQUESTRATION OF PERMANENT TOOTH GERM?
PCO is common in what type of injuries
What is all types of luxation injuries that include displacement?