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Journal Article

Citation

Scheffer P. Rev. Stomatol. Chir. Maxillofac. 1986; 87(1): 37-41.

Vernacular Title

Plaidoyer pour une meilleure indemnisation du dommage dentaire de l'adulte en droit commun.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1986, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

2870562

Abstract

Compensation for dental damage in the adult (common law) must follow the physiological deficit and its consequences as closely as possible. Any dental loss must be compensated, but also any relative loss when dental trauma requires therapeutic mortification. Loss of the canines, of functional dental groups, unilateral posterior prostheses with prolongation, temporomandibular dysfunction and prosthetic difficulties must be taken into account in order to ensure just compensation for damage sustained. Prostheses and their replacement must be compensated separately from injury compensation. Accessory consequences linked to dental damage must not be neglected.


Language: fr

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