Lin Shaul, Zuckerman Offer, Fuss Zvi, Ashkenazi Malka
Department of Endodontology, The Maurice and Gabriela Goldschleger School of Dental Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.
Dent Traumatol. 2007 Oct;23(5):297-303. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-9657.2005.00455.x.
There are several protocols for the successful management of dental trauma emergencies. However, these existing protocols are inconsistent regarding several issues. As the Israeli dental community and patients have specific characteristics, a modified and adaptable protocol was required. This new protocol contains simple and straightforward clinical guidelines, arranged in table format, according to the nature of the trauma. The present study shows the protocol for luxation and avulsion injuries, with new recommendations for the treatment of luxated closed-apex teeth, the preferred at-site treatment and storage medium for avulsed teeth, and the conditioning of the root surface in these cases. To emphasize and explain the modification of this new protocol, research-based information has been incorporated.
对于成功处理牙外伤急症有多种方案。然而,这些现有方案在几个问题上并不一致。由于以色列牙科界和患者具有特定特征,需要一个经过修改且适用的方案。这个新方案包含以表格形式根据创伤性质编排的简单明了的临床指南。本研究展示了关于牙齿松动和脱位损伤的方案,其中有关于脱位的根尖封闭牙齿治疗的新建议、脱位牙齿的首选现场治疗和储存介质,以及这些情况下牙根表面的处理。为了强调和解释这个新方案的修改,已纳入基于研究的信息。