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  1. The diagnosis of an isolated tongue injury is typically obvious by inspection. With major trauma, airway establishment and control, hemorrhage control, and identification of significant vascular injury precede evaluation for injuries to the mandible, midface, and teeth.

  2. 19 lut 2019 · Trauma-related oral lesions are common in clinical practice of dentistry and they can impair patients’ normal oral function and cause pain in patients’ eating, chewing, and talking. An injury to the oral mucosa can result from physical, chemical, or thermal trauma.

  3. 31 paź 2020 · A tongue laceration refers to a deep cut or tear in the surface of the tongue. It can occur anywhere on the tongue, including on its underside. A cut tongue can cause significant pain and...

  4. Tongue injury is the most common cause of tongue discomfort. The tongue has many nerve endings for pain and touch and is more sensitive than other parts of the body. The tongue is frequently bitten accidentally but heals quickly.

  5. Tongue injury from major blunt facial trauma usually involves significant damage to adjacent structures. Penetrating facial trauma includes gunshots and severe stabs or impalements. Involvement of the tongue implies involvement of other structures of the lower face.

  6. 14 lut 2024 · A person can develop tongue ulcers due to damage in the mouth that results from: biting the tongue; injuries from dental work; braces or retainers; poorly fitting dentures; burns from eating...

  7. 4 gru 2023 · Dental trauma is any injury to your teeth, gums, jawbone or soft tissues of your mouth. Accidents, such as falls, car wrecks and sports-related injuries are the main cause of traumatic dental injuries. Early treatment gives you the best chance for full recovery.

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