Clinical observations regarding the treatment of traumatically avulsed mature teeth. Part 1
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Clinical observations regarding the treatment of traumatically avulsed mature teeth. Part 1
Abstract
A documented case involving the simultaneous avulsion of two maxillary incisors, intraorally and extraorally, was reported. Long-term observations following replantation treatment revealed several interesting clinical features: The prognosis of replanted teeth may be more favorable following intraoral avulsions. The intrusion phenomenon associated with replanted incisors appears to be directly related to replacement root resorption or ankylosis; occlusal forces may be a factor. Teeth extraorally avulsed for a few hours may still provide a useful function, albeit temporary, with replantation treatment. These teeth may not reveal clinical ankylosis or replacement resorption for periods of 1 to 2 years, or possibly longer, following replantation. Long-term studies can help evaluate replantation techniques.
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