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Personal name Hamdan, Sandrella
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2026.<br/>
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Summary, etc. Introduction: In the practices of roughly one third of orthodontists, at least one patient has experienced the loss of a tooth following orthodontic movement of a tooth with a history of dentoalveolar trauma. Such teeth are more susceptible to pulp necrosis, pulp canal obliteration, resorption (with or without ankylosis), and alveolar bone loss. Objective: This article aims to provide orthodontic practitioners with a clear and accessible guide to managing patients presenting with trauma or a history thereof. Materials and Method: A literature review and a synthesis of current recommendations regarding orthodontic management of traumatized permanent teeth or those with a history of trauma were conducted. This work is a narrative review of the literature, with articles included having been consulted between January 1990 and June 2023. Results: Complications from dentoalveolar trauma weaken the tooth and the periodontium, impacting the planning and execution of orthodontic treatment. Conclusion: Knowledge of dental traumatology and its possible consequences helps minimize risks during post-traumatic orthodontic treatment.
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Personal name Smail-Faugeron, Violaine
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Personal name Courson, Frédéric
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Note Périnatalité | 17 | 3 | 2026-02-18 | p. 95-96 | 2678-6524
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