- Traumatic orofacial injuries and its prevention
The common orofacial sports-related injuries include soft tissue injury, and hard tissue injury which includes those to the teeth and facial bones, such as tooth intrusions, luxation, crown and or root fractures, complete avulsions, dental-facial fractures, abrasions, contusions, and lacerations
- Temporomandibular Joint Disorders Following a Motor Vehicle Accident . . .
Abstract Objectives: The diagnosis, symptom onset, treatment, prognosis, radiographic features and effect of litigation on patients suffering temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) following motor vehicle accidents (MVAs) are still unknown yet highly debated This review summarizes literature on this topic and provides evidence-based guidance to dental practitioners Methods We applied PRISMA
- Temporomandibular Joint Injury - TeachMe Orthopedics
Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) injuries, while relatively uncommon, do occur in sport Players in collision sports (eg, football, field hockey, soccer, lacrosse) may be at particular risk, along with divers
- Intra-oral Mouth-Guard In Sport Related Oro-Facial Injuries: Prevention . . .
According to the International Academy for Sports Dentistry, the main goals of sports dentistry include prevention and treatment of sports related dental orofacial injuries, information collection, information dissemination and promotion of research on the preventive procedures related to injuries of such a specific aetiology [1]
- Temporomandibular Joint Disorders Following a Motor Vehicle Accident . . .
Abstract Objectives: The diagnosis, symptom onset, treatment, prognosis, radiographic features and effect of litigation on patients suffering temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) following motor vehicle accidents (MVAs) are still unknown yet highly debated This review summarizes literature on this topic and provides evidence-based guidance to dental practitioners Methods We applied PRISMA
- Dental and Temporomandibular Joint Injuries - Semantic Scholar
As young athletes participate in organized sports with increasing frequency and at a younger age, injuries to the oral and maxillofacial region are common Dental injuries are one of the most common injuries in sports and span a spectrum of minor tooth fractures and loss of teeth to facial bone fractures and trauma to the temporomandibular joints
- The Role of Mouthguards in Preventing Temporomandibular Joint Injuries . . .
Awareness regarding the role of mouthguards in preventing temporomandibular joint (TMJ) injuries during contact sports, is limited The aim of the present study was to assess awareness regarding the use of mouthguards during contact sports and incidence of TMJ injuries in sportspersons
- ADD:ATAO:TX_1~ABS:AT ADD:TX_2~ABS:AT - INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF . . .
The most common intra-oral injuries seen in epilepsy group were lips cheek bite 28 7%, tongue injuries 33%, tooth cracked 37%, and tooth fracture 25 3% Some children witnessed temporomandibular joint injuries, nose fractures, eye socket trauma, and even skull crack
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