• Dental update · Dec 1999

    The orthodontic implications of traumatized upper incisor teeth.

    • N E Atack.
    • Bristol Dental Hospital.
    • Dent Update. 1999 Dec 1;26(10):432-7.

    AbstractWith the demand for orthodontic treatment increasing, it is inevitable that the practitioner will see a significant number of patients with previously traumatized teeth who require orthodontic treatment. The possible risks and guidelines for the management of these teeth during active tooth movements are discussed. The use of orthodontic appliances in the management of incisors traumatized during active orthodontic treatment is also discussed.

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