avulsing
Avulsing, or avulsion, refers to the forcible tearing away of tissue from its normal anatomical position. The term is used in medicine to describe injuries in which tissue is separated and detached, often with disruption of blood supply. Avulsions can involve soft tissues, teeth, or bone fragments, and may occur during sports, vehicle crashes, falls, or crush injuries. Avulsion injuries are typically marked by a wound with tissue separation and significant bleeding. Time and contamination strongly influence outcomes.
Dental avulsion is a common form in which a tooth is completely displaced from its socket. Management
Soft tissue avulsions involve skin or mucosa separated from the wound bed, such as scalp, lips, or
Avulsion fractures occur when a tendon or ligament pulls a fragment of bone away. These require imaging,
Prognosis varies with tissue type, contamination, and time since injury. Protective equipment and prompt medical assessment