Management of a Multiple Dentoalveolar Trauma in Permanent Teeth: A Case Report with an 18-Month Follow-up

AuthorArghavan Kamali Sabetien
AuthorShaghayegh Golshanien
AuthorParisa Vahedien
OrcidArghavan Kamali Sabeti [0000-0003-4862-1116]en
OrcidShaghayegh Golshani [0000-0001-6070-2336]en
OrcidParisa Vahedi [0000-0002-6940-0913]en
Issued Date2023-01-22en
AbstractThis case report described a 10-year-old girl injured during a sports accident. Clinical examinations disclosed the extrusion, crown fracture, and subluxation of the anterior teeth of each jaw. At the same time, dental fragments were embedded within the lower lip soft tissue - the projected procedures concerned maintaining pulp vitality and periodontal stability of the fractured teeth with an 18-month follow-up.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/jkums-129134en
KeywordMultiple Traumaen
KeywordExtrusionen
KeywordSubluxationen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleManagement of a Multiple Dentoalveolar Trauma in Permanent Teeth: A Case Report with an 18-Month Follow-upen
TypeCase Reporten

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