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  2. Dental trauma - Wikipedia

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    Tender tooth that may be bleeding from the gum Tooth may be discoloured (red or grey) Fracture line involving the root will be seen as well as the direction If displaced, reposition tooth and check the position with an x-ray Flexible splint used to stabilise tooth for at least 4 weeks and then reassess tooth stability

  3. Cracked tooth syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Cracked tooth syndrome could be considered a type of dental trauma and also one of the possible causes of dental pain.One definition of cracked tooth syndrome is "a fracture plane of unknown depth and direction passing through tooth structure that, if not already involving, may progress to communicate with the pulp and/or periodontal ligament."

  4. Toothache - Wikipedia

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    Periodontal pain is frequently localized to a particular tooth, which is made much worse by biting on the tooth, sudden in onset, and associated with bleeding and pain when brushing. More than one factor may be involved in the toothache.

  5. Sharp, shooting pain when you eat or drink something cold, hot, sweet or sour, or when you put pressure on the tooth could be a sign of a cavity, cracked tooth or even an exposed tooth root, per JADA.

  6. Dental emergency - Wikipedia

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    Injury to tooth supporting structures with loosening of the tooth however with no displacement: Tender to percussion and increased mobility but no displacement of tooth as injury limited to the tooth supporting structures. Bleeding at gingival crevice: No immediate treatment required. Monitor pulpal condition for a year: Same treatment as ...

  7. Pulp necrosis - Wikipedia

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    In an immature permanent tooth pulpal necrosis causes the development of the root to stop. This causes the walls of the root to become fragile and thin which can make these teeth more prone to cervical root fracture and ultimately the tooth may be lost. These teeth in the past were treated with the calcium hydroxide apexification technique.

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