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Endodontic and restorative management of an adult with avulsion of multiple teeth: A case report with 5 years and 9 months of follow‐up

Simultaneous avulsion of four or more teeth is a rare event. This case report examines the dental care given to an adult who, during a bicycle accident, experienced the avulsion of a mandibular incisor as well as all of his maxillary incisors. In the immediate aftermath of the accident, four out of...

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permanent tooth
Root Canal Obturation - methods
Root Canal Therapy - methods
tooth avulsion
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tooth injuries
Tooth Replantation - methods
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