Authors :
Dr. Savitha Satyaprasad; Dr. Rashmi S.
Volume/Issue :
Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 11 - November
Google Scholar :
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14330845
Abstract :
Intrusive luxation is the most sever type of
Traumatic Dental Injuries (TDIs) irrespective of its
rarity. Significant pulpal and periodontal problems are
brought by axial stress. The primary determinants of
therapeutic management of tooth includes severity of
trauma and the child's age. Given the frequently poor
prognosis and unavoidable comorbidities, the treatment
is complicated. This paper report a case of intrusive
luxation injury of young permanent central incisors in 6
year old patient treated withs surgical repositioning,
splinting and follow-up.
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Intrusive luxation is the most sever type of
Traumatic Dental Injuries (TDIs) irrespective of its
rarity. Significant pulpal and periodontal problems are
brought by axial stress. The primary determinants of
therapeutic management of tooth includes severity of
trauma and the child's age. Given the frequently poor
prognosis and unavoidable comorbidities, the treatment
is complicated. This paper report a case of intrusive
luxation injury of young permanent central incisors in 6
year old patient treated withs surgical repositioning,
splinting and follow-up.