Romanian Journal of Oral Rehabilitation Numarul 2 SEVERE INTRUSIVE LUXATION OF TWO IMMATURE PERMANENT INCISORS – A CASE REPORT

SEVERE INTRUSIVE LUXATION OF TWO IMMATURE PERMANENT INCISORS – A CASE REPORT

Mihaela Tănase, Cristina-Crenguța Albu, Anca Ilincescu, Aneta Munteanu, Ioana-Andreea Stanciu

DOI : 10.62610/RJOR.2024.2.16.64

Abstract

Antibioprofilaxia non-chirurgicalaTraumatic dental injuries of immature permanent teeth represent an emergency in pediatric dentistry practice, affecting one third of children up to 12 years old. Intrusive luxation is a severe periodontal trauma, the tooth is partially or totally dislocated into the alveolar bone and may also be associated with a crown fracture. This tooth injury can have various short and/or long term complications, such as pulp necrosis with/ without pathologic root resorption. In these cases, regenerative endodontic procedures such as revascularization have a good prognosis and are considered an alternative to apexification. This case report describes the challenges in managing severe complicated intrusive luxations in two immature permanent incisors.

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