Broken off incisor

Anterior tooth trauma Introduction Especially with small children, schoolchildren and adolescents it can happen that an incisor is affected in the course of a fall. The so-called “front tooth trauma” (broken incisor) is one of the most common injuries in the oral cavity. In general, it can be assumed that in every second person at … Broken off incisor

Symptoms | Broken off incisor

Symptoms If an incisor is broken, this does not necessarily lead to accompanying complaints. Whether and to what extent accompanying symptoms occur depends primarily on the extent of the anterior tooth trauma. In principle, an incisor that is broken off can be accompanied by various symptoms. In addition, the cause of the development of the … Symptoms | Broken off incisor

Diagnosis | Broken off incisor

Diagnosis The diagnosis of an incisor that has broken off usually involves several steps. At the beginning a detailed doctor-patient consultation (anamnesis) is usually carried out. During this conversation, the dentist tries to get a first clue about the severity of the anterior tooth trauma based on the existing symptoms and the description of the … Diagnosis | Broken off incisor

Therapy | Broken off incisor

Therapy If an incisor is broken, the choice of the most appropriate therapy depends on various factors. Above all, the extent and type of tooth fracture play a decisive role in this context. In addition, a distinction must be made as to whether the impaired incisor is a milk tooth or a permanent tooth. In … Therapy | Broken off incisor

Pacifier or Thumb?

As late as the 1940s, babies in Germany were still being given pacifiers (Zuzel) to calm them down, with overzealous mothers stuffing sweet rusk porridge into them. As a result, the very first milk teeth were affected by caries. In 1949, Professor Wilhelm Baltes and Dr. Adolf Müller invented the “natural and jaw-friendly soother and … Pacifier or Thumb?

Jawbone reconstruction

Synonym Jawbone augmentation Introduction The so-called jawbone augmentation (technical term: jawbone augmentation) serves primarily to restore lost bone substance. An intact and break-proof jaw bone is essential for the chewing process as well as for the entire facial aesthetics. Bone loss in the area of the chewing organ can have serious consequences, because in the … Jawbone reconstruction

Implementation of a jawbone reconstruction | Jawbone reconstruction

Implementation of a jawbone reconstruction There are various methods available to the oral surgeon for building up the jawbone. The bone material can be introduced by horizontal/vertical augmentation using a bone block. Bone splitting (alveolar process splitting) is another option. Bone spreading (alveolar ridge spreading) and distraction osteogenesis (pulling the bone apart) are further possibilities. … Implementation of a jawbone reconstruction | Jawbone reconstruction

Risks of jawbone reconstruction | Jawbone reconstruction

Risks of jawbone reconstruction In most cases a jawbone augmentation is tolerated by the patients without problems. Risks are rather rare with this type of surgery and can usually be treated without complications when they occur. However, as with any surgical procedure, the dentist cannot guarantee that the jawbone augmentation is absolutely risk-free. Risks in … Risks of jawbone reconstruction | Jawbone reconstruction

Jaw alignment for an implant – What should be considered? | Jawbone reconstruction

Jaw alignment for an implant – What should be considered? If a jaw augmentation has to be performed before implantation, this represents a lengthy therapy process. The bone graft must first grow in for at least six months after surgery before the implant can be placed. The implant has to grow in again for about … Jaw alignment for an implant – What should be considered? | Jawbone reconstruction