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Drs Slayton and Dubik have disclosed no financial relationship relevant to this commentary. This commentary does not contain a discussion of an unapproved/investigative use of a commercial product/device..
In a recently published AAP Clinical Report, Dr. Keels and the Section on Oral Health explore the diagnosis, evaluation, management, and prevention of dental trauma in children.1 As children learn to walk and become involved in activities of daily living, they are at increased risk for traumatic dental injuries. Trauma to permanent teeth most commonly occurs as a result of falls, followed by automobile accidents, assaults, and sports.2 Since primary care providers are often the first to see children with traumatic injuries that …
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