Orthodontic Extrusion of a Traumatically Intruded Permanent Incisor: a Case Report with a 5-year Follow Up
Overview
Affiliations
This report presents a case of intrusive luxation of the immature left maxillary central incisor in an 8-year-old girl. Initially, it was decided to allow the intruded tooth to spontaneous re-erupt because it had open apices. After 12 weeks of monitoring for spontaneous re-eruption, there was no clinical evidence of its occurrence. Therefore, orthodontic extrusion was initiated. The intruded tooth was repositioned with a fixed multibracketed appliance. Twenty weeks after the beginning of orthodontic extrusion, the position of the intruded maxillary central incisor was restored to its original position before its displacement occurred. After 5 years, no clinical or radiographic pathology was detected and obliteration of the pulp canal of the intruded tooth was observed radiographically.
Stucinskaite S, Laugale P, Grinkeviciene D, Veberiene R, Smailiene D Medicina (Kaunas). 2023; 59(7).
PMID: 37512100 PMC: 10386023. DOI: 10.3390/medicina59071289.
Sermet Elbay U, Elbay M, Kaya E, Sinanoglu A Case Rep Dent. 2015; 2015:741687.
PMID: 25802768 PMC: 4352940. DOI: 10.1155/2015/741687.
Management of multiple intrusive luxative injuries: A case report with 7-year follow-up.
Thakur S, Thakur N, Gupta R Dent Res J (Isfahan). 2014; 11(1):129-32.
PMID: 24688573 PMC: 3955308.
Gorur I, Orhan K, Can-Karabulut D, Orhan A, Ozturk A Angle Orthod. 2010; 80(5):968-74.
PMID: 20578871 PMC: 8939006. DOI: 10.2319/110109-612.1.