2022
DOI: 10.1111/edt.12796
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Critical analysis of the article titled, “Dental trauma splints for the mixed dentition‐ A finite element analysis of splint material, splint extension, missing teeth and PDL representation”

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“…Nylon and resin splints were compared, along with different splint lengths and PDL conditions. In this Issue , the authors provide some more information in response to queries that were asked by another group of researchers in the February issue 40,41 . The results of this study contribute to the evidence for the eventual development of guidelines for splinting in mixed dentition.…”
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“…Nylon and resin splints were compared, along with different splint lengths and PDL conditions. In this Issue , the authors provide some more information in response to queries that were asked by another group of researchers in the February issue 40,41 . The results of this study contribute to the evidence for the eventual development of guidelines for splinting in mixed dentition.…”
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“…Variances established during the initial stages may account for the observed outcomes in teeth where external mineralization has not promptly concluded. Complicated and uncomplicated crown fractures constitute the most common form of dental trauma in permanent teeth, especially in the early mixed dentition period when the apical opening has not yet fully closed 21 . The teeth most commonly affected by this condition are the permanent maxillary central incisors 22 .…”
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“…Complicated and uncomplicated crown fractures constitute the most common form of dental trauma in permanent teeth, especially in the early mixed dentition period when the apical opening has not yet fully closed. 21 The teeth most commonly affected by this condition are the permanent maxillary central incisors. 22 In this context, determining tooth color during esthetic rehabilitation requires being fast and practical, including dehydration and rehydration processes.…”
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