Oral soft tissue trauma: gingival degloving |
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Authors: | R. Shockledge I. Mackie |
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Affiliation: | Unit of Paediatric Dentistry, University Dental Hospital of Manchester. Higher Cambridge Street. Manchester M15 6FH. England |
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Abstract: | Abstract Ideally gingival degloving following a traumatic episode should be treated as soon as possible by repositioning the displaced gingivae and mucosa. The cases reported are of de-gloving in die primary and permanent dentition. In both cases immediate assistance was sought from health professionals but no treatment was offered. The delay before attendance at the Dental Hospital meant that it was too late to offer active treatment. Instead supportive measures were1 instigated which resulted in eventual successful healing. |
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Keywords: | degloving chlorhexidine plaque control |
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