Delayed replantation of avulsed permanent teeth: Case report and 3 year follow-up Singh Ripu Daman, Readers, Khatter Ramneek, Readers, Bal C. S., Professor, Sandhu Simran, Readers Address for Correspondence: Dr. Ripu Daman Singh, Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, Sri Guru Ram Das Institute of Dental Sciences and Research, Amritsar, (Punjab) INDIA. E-mail: ripudaman100@yahoo.com
Online published on 25 November, 2013. Abstract An avulsion injury in permanent dentition is a challenge to manage. Replantation of avulsed tooth can restore esthetic appearance and occlusal function at the time of emergency treatment. However it is important to consider the physiological status of periodontal ligament, the stage of root development and length of extraoral time. If planned carefully, it is possible to delay the progressive replacement resorption and subsequent tooth loss after a long dry storage. This article presents management of a case with avulsed central incisors that were stored in dry condition for 12 hours. The replanted incisors retain their esthetic appearance and remain functional for 3 years with absence of any signs of replacement resorption. Top Keywords Avulsion, replantation, resorption, central incisors. Top |
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