hammasvauriot
Hammasvauriot, often referred to as dental injuries or tooth damage, encompass a range of conditions affecting the teeth and surrounding oral structures. These can occur due to various reasons, including trauma, decay, or excessive wear. The most common types of hammasvauriot include fractures, chips, and dislocations of teeth. Fractures can range from minor enamel chips to more severe breaks extending into the dentin or pulp. Avulsed teeth, where a tooth is completely knocked out of its socket, represent a severe form of injury requiring immediate professional attention.
The causes of hammasvauriot are diverse. Traumatic incidents such as falls, sports injuries, or blows to the
Symptoms of hammasvauriot can vary depending on the severity and type of injury. Pain, sensitivity to temperature
Treatment for hammasvauriot depends on the nature of the injury. Minor chips and fractures may be repaired