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Prevalencia de defectos óseos en elementos dentarios con anquilosis o reabsorción por reemplazo extraídos tempranamente

Authors: Peña, Graciela Roxana;

Prevalencia de defectos óseos en elementos dentarios con anquilosis o reabsorción por reemplazo extraídos tempranamente

Abstract

En la mayoría de los casos de dientes anquilosados la opción de tratamiento aceptado ha sido la remoción quirúrgica, la cual es frecuentemente acompañada por la rotura traumática del hueso alveolar, particularmente en los casos de la presencia de una delgada tabla vestibular del maxilar. Como en la mayoría de los casos de trauma dental y reimplantación dentaria con la subsiguiente anquilosis se involucran zonas anteriores del maxilar, tales extracciones traumáticas de los dientes anquilosados pueden llevar a deformaciones estéticas de la cresta osea, las que podrían interferir en un óptimo tratamiento protético.

The option of acceped treatment has been the surgical removal in the majority of the cases of anchylosed teeth which is frequently accompanied by the traumatic breaking of the alveolar bone, particuIarly in the cases of the presence of a thin vestibular board of jawbone. As in the majority of the cases of dental trauma and dental re-implantation with the subsequent anclylosis the jawbone's anticus zones, such traumatic extractions of the anchylosed teeth implicate themselves they can produce esthetic deformations of the osseous crest, the ones that would be able to interfere in an optimal prosthetic treatment.

Fil: Peña, Graciela Roxana. Universidad Nacional de Cuyo. Facultad de Odontología

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Anquilosis, Extracción temprana, Extracción dental, 617, Resorción dentaria, 610, Reabsorción por reemplazo, Anquilosis del diente, Defectos óseos

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