RT Book, Section A1 Reichman, Eric F. SR Print(0) ID 57718945 T1 Chapter 181. Subluxed and Avulsed Tooth Management T2 Emergency Medicine Procedures, 2e YR 2013 FD 2013 PB The McGraw-Hill Companies PP New York, NY SN 978-0-07-161352-1 LK accessemergencymedicine.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=57718945 RD 2024/03/28 AB Traumatic dental injuries are a common presentation to the Emergency Department. They can have significant lasting cosmetic, functional, and psychological consequences for the patient. Recent estimates indicate over three quarters of a million annual Emergency Department visits in the United States for dental-related complaints.1 Nearly 12% of these are related to some form of trauma.1 Approximately 50% of children will sustain traumatic dental injuries, the majority of these to the permanent dentition.2–4 Violence of a suspicious nature, such as domestic or child abuse, must always be considered when evaluating dental injuries.