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pmid: 17263865
Background. The accepted treatment for extrusive luxation is repositioning of the extruded tooth at the earliest possible opportunity.Case report. Repositioning was not possible in a patient who presented for treatment 4 days after the accident, and therefore, an intentional replantation was performed instead. The tooth was carefully extracted, the blood clot removed from the alveolus and the tooth was then replanted.Conclusion. Intentional replantation involves the deliberate removal of a tooth and its reinsertion into the alveolus almost immediately afterwards. It is now an accepted endodontic procedure. The favourable outcome of this case suggests that intentional replantation of severely extruded teeth may be a treatment option in cases where the tooth cannot be repositioned and if treatment conditions are adequately followed.
Adolescent, Humans, Female, Tooth Replantation, Tooth Avulsion, Root Canal Therapy
Adolescent, Humans, Female, Tooth Replantation, Tooth Avulsion, Root Canal Therapy
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