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:[[Tooth Fractures|Tooth fractures]]
 
:[[Tooth Fractures|Tooth fractures]]
 
:[[Tooth Abrasion and Attrition]]
 
:[[Tooth Abrasion and Attrition]]
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Teeth can discolour following trauma to the tooth. (picE4). It can be any colour from pink to black, resulting from the haemoglobin breakdown products settling in the dentinal tubules. Studies show that 92% of discoloured teeth have irreversible pulpitis. The pulp may then get secondary infected by anachoresis.
      
Luxated and Avulsed teeth (picE5)
 
Luxated and Avulsed teeth (picE5)
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