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JOURNAL OF THE
CALIFORNIA DENTAL ASSOCIATION
November,
2000
The November 2000 issue of the Journal of the California
Dental Association discusses dental trauma.
Dental Trauma:
Improving Treatment Objectives
An introduction
to the issue.
By Anthony J. DiAngelis, DMD, MPH
Dental Management
of Traumatic Injuries to the Primary Dentition
A umber of issues
relative to primary dentition trauma are summarized and a system for
treatment provided.
By Clifton O. Dummett, Jr.,
DDS, MSD, MEd
Decoronation:
How, Why, and When?
A surgical method
for treating ankylosed incisors in children and adolescents is provided.
By Barbro Malmgren
Management of
Traumatically Injured Pulps in Immature Teeth Using MTA
A technique
for using MTA for vital pulp therapy on teeth with crown fractures is
described.
By Leif K. Bakland, DDS
Luxation Injuries
and External Root Resorption -- Etiology, Treatment, and Prognosis
Treatment options
for root resorption resulting from luxation injuries are outlined.
By Martin Trope, DMD
The Editor/
A Long Time Coming
By Jack F. Conley, DDS
Impressions/
Charitable Trust
an Option for Practice Transition
By Debra Belt
Dr. Bob/
The Best Health News
You’ve Heard All Year
By Robert E. Horseman, DDS
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