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Dental travma tedavisinde kullanılan splint çeşitleri

Splint systems used in the treatment of dental traumatology

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Traumatically loosened, displaced or avulsed permanent teeth should be splinted to support periodontal healing as a part of treatment process. Many different types of splinting have been described in the literature. Recent studies have revealed that the ideal splint type is the flexible splints which permit passive and physiological tooth mobility. In this article splint types used in traumatized teeth and their principles of use are reviewed based on the current literature.
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ÖZET Travma sonucu yer değiştiren veya avulse olan daimi dişler, tedavi prosedü- rünün bir parçası olarak periodontal iyileşmeyi destekleyecek şekilde splintlenmelidir. Literatürde birçok farklı splint tipinden bahsedilmektedir. Yapılan çalışmalarda en ideal splint tipinin pasif ve fizyolojik diş mobilitesine izin veren fleksibl splintler olduğu belirtilmiştir. Bu makalede travma görmüş diş- lerde kullanılan splint çeşitleri ve kullanım prensipleri güncel literatür ışığında gözden geçirilmiştir
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