Cómo citar este artículo: Torres Restrepo AM, Preciado Sánchez JC. Consideraciones clínicas del tratamiento de ortodoncia en dientes con trauma dentoalveolar. Rev. Nac. Odontol. 2013 diciembre; 9 (edición especial): 47-55.Resumen. Los traumas dentoalveolares son un problema de salud pública muy común. La influencia que tienen va mas allá del accidente y su impacto en las piezas dentarias, debido a que a futuro se convierten en un factor decisivo si se requiere un tratamiento de ortodoncia, ya que dichos traumas predisponen los dientes a sufrir complicaciones tales como reabsorción radicular, necrosis pulpar, obliteraciones, cambios de color y reabsorciones internas. El adecuado tratamiento de los dientes que presentan traumas en su historial clínico es indispensable para el éxito del tratamiento ortodóncico.Palabras clave: movimiento dental ortodóncico, reabsorción radicular, trauma dental. Clinical Considerations in Orthodontic Treatment of Teeth with Dentoalveolar TraumaAbstract. Dentoalveolar trauma is a very common public health problem. Its influence goes beyond accidents and their impact on teeth, because in the future it becomes a decisive factor if orthodontic treatment is required, because these traumas tend to lead to complications such as root resorption and pulp necrosis. Proper treatment of teeth with a medical history of trauma is essential for successful orthodontic treatment.
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