
Traumatic dental injuries, such as crown fractures, luxations, and avulsions, are common occurrences that can have significant consequences, including compromised esthetics, impaired function, and even tooth loss. Prompt and appropriate treatment is crucial for achieving favorable long-term outcomes, as recommended by the International Association of Dental Traumatology (IADT) guidelines. To address the challenge of accurately repositioning displaced teeth, the “socket oriented” tooth repositioning technique has been proposed. This method utilizes the alveolar socket as a guide, rather than solely relying on the patient’s recollection, to enhance the precision of the repositioning process and improve clinical outcomes.
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