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The Multidisciplinary Management of Avulsed Teeth: A Case Report
Adriana De Jesus Soares * , Maíra Do Prado , Thiago Farias Rocha Lima , Brenda Paula Figueiredo Almeida Gomes , Alexandre Augusto Zaia , Francisco José De Souza-Filho
Department of Restorative Dentistry, Endodontics Area, State University of Campinas-UNICAMP, Piracicaba, SP, Brazil
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 This paper reports multidisciplinary treatment of a dental trauma case to achieve a favorable prognosis. A healthy 14-year-old girl reported avulsion of teeth 11 and 21 which had occurred three months earlier. The initial treatment consisting of replantation with a semi-rigid splint was performed in hospital. At presentation, the patient was still using the semi-rigid splint. The clinical examination revealed the presence of increased mobility in teeth 11 and 21, and absence of vitality in both. Radiographic examination showed the presence of inflammatory external root resorption in both teeth. The treatment proposed consisted of teeth extraction, a temporary prosthesis followed by adhesive prosthesis, and finally, implant surgery associated with porcelain crowns.


 Source: Iranian Endodontic Journal

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Keywords: Orofacial Accident; Tooth Avulsion; Tooth Replantation; Tooth Resorption; Tooth Mobility; Traumatic injury
     
Type of Study: case report | Subject: Endodontics
Received: 2012/12/13 | Published: 2012/01/15


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