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Intrusion of Permanent Teeth

Authors: H. Hecová; V. Merglová; R. Houba; J. Stehlíková;

Intrusion of Permanent Teeth

Abstract

Intrusion of permanent teeth belongs to less frequent but serious injuries. Due to the axial impact at the time of accident the affected tooth is dislocated into the alveolar bone. Periodontal fibers, pulp, cement, alveolar bone and adjacent soft tissues are damaged during the intrusion to various degrees. In the present study analysis of 32 intruded permanent teeth was performed. The aim of the study was to determine the frequency and etiology of intruded permanent teeth and to compare it with success of the treatment in individual ways of reposition. The study revealed that the most frequent cause of intrusion luxation of permanent teeth was falling from the staircase, sport and riding a bicycle. From the total number of dental injuries, having been treated during the observed period at the Stomatology Clinic, Medical Faculty, Charles University in Plzeň, intrusions formed 2.9% of cases. From total of 32 observed teeth, 14 teeth were left without reposition, orthodontic reposition was used in 14 other teeth and in four cases a surgical reposition was made. Vitality of tooth pulp was saved in 6 teeth only, in the remaining 26 teeth there was a posttraumatic necrosis (81.2%). External resorption of the root affected 21 teeth on the whole, while four teeth must to be extracted during the period of observation.

Keywords

intrusion of permanent teeth, Dentistry, resorption of root, RK1-715, posttraumatic necrosis of tooth pulp

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