24 17 Lateral luxation Definition Aetiology Clinical examination Pulp test findings Radiographic findings Implications Management Follow‐up Prognosis at one year
25 18 Features of luxation injuries and principles of repositioning Features of a luxation injury Crushing injuries Separation injuries Management Repositioning Sequalae
26 19 Avulsion of a tooth with a closed apex Definition Aetiology Implications Emergency advice for patients Clinical examination Radiographic findings Management options Post‐operative care Follow up Prognosis at one year with extra alveolar dry time less than 60 minutes
27 20 Principles of splinting Indications for splinting Contraindications Ideal properties of a flexible splint Alternatives Complications of splinting Step‐by‐step guide to splinting
28 21 Post‐operative instructions Pain relief Swelling Soft diet Oral hygiene Lip balm Antibiotics Tetanus Splint loosening Prevention Follow up
29 22 Follow‐up and splint removal Follow‐up Clinical examination Pulp testing Radiographic examination Splint removal Pulp healing Periodontal healing Alveolar healing
30 23 Indications for endodontic treatment Definition Symptoms Clinical examination Special tests Radiographs Reaching a diagnosis Special considerations
31 24 Sclerosis Definition Aetiology Prevalence Clinical examination Pulp test findings Radiographic findings Implications Management Prognosis