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==Introduction==
 
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Occasionally, veterinarians are presented with luxated or avulsed teeth.
  
 
Luxated = partly dislocated from the socket
 
Luxated = partly dislocated from the socket
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In these cases of trauma, the blood supply to the tooth is affected, resulting in pulp necrosis.
 
In these cases of trauma, the blood supply to the tooth is affected, resulting in pulp necrosis.
  
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Revision as of 15:12, 25 April 2014

Introduction

Luxated tooth

Occasionally, veterinarians are presented with luxated or avulsed teeth.

Luxated = partly dislocated from the socket

Avulsed = completely removed/pulled out of the socket


In these cases of trauma, the blood supply to the tooth is affected, resulting in pulp necrosis.