Which of the following injuries requires more urgent care: a simple enamel fracture of a tooth, or a lateral luxation (displacement) of a tooth without complete avulsion?
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Correct answer: Lateral luxation (displacement)
A displaced tooth (luxation), even without complete avulsion, risks damage to supporting structures and pulp; it requires urgent evaluation for repositioning or stabilization, whereas a simple enamel fracture can often wait.
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