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==Introduction==
 
==Introduction==
[[File:Avulsed tooth.jpg|200px|right|thumb|Avulsed tooth]]
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[[File:Luxated tooth.jpg|200px|right|thumb|Luxated tooth]]
Luxated and Avulsed teeth <font color="red">(picE5)</font color>
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Occasionally, veterinarians are presented with luxated or avulsed teeth.
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Luxated = partly dislocated from the socket
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Luxated = partly dislocated from the socket. The most common luxation is a lateral luxation together with fracture of the alveolar bone plate.
    
Avulsed = completely removed/pulled out of the socket
 
Avulsed = completely removed/pulled out of the socket
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In these cases of trauma, the blood supply to the tooth is affected, resulting in pulp necrosis.
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In these cases of trauma, the blood supply to the tooth is affected, resulting in [[Pulp and Periapical Disease|pulp necrosis]].
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Injured teeth will require treatment - either [[Exodontics|extraction]] or replacement and stabilization, and once the tooth has re-attached, [[Endodontic Treatment|endodontic treatment]] will be required.
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{{Learning
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|Vetstream = [https://www.vetstream.com/felis/Content/Technique/teq00473.asp Endodontics: basic]
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{{Lisa Milella written
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|date = 13 August 2014}}
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==Signalment==
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==Clinical Signs==
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==Diagnosis==
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==Treatment==
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[[Category:Endodontic Conditions]]
 
[[Category:Endodontic Conditions]]
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[[Category:Traumatic Dental Conditions]]
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[[Category:Lisa Milella reviewed]]
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[[Category:Waltham reviewed]]
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