2017
DOI: 10.1080/00016357.2017.1414956
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A retrospective study of traumatic dental injuries in primary dentition: treatment outcomes of splinting

Abstract: Depending on the type of luxation, splint therapy results in acceptable outcomes and may be a feasible treatment option.

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“…A study previously described in this review suggested splinting of lateral luxations was associated with a poor prognosis. 39 A retrospective study involving 307 teeth found that there was no significant association between the type of treatment rendered and the occurrence of hypoplasia in the permanent successor in instances of lateral luxation injuries (p=0.13). 19 With the exception of extraction, current guidelines suggest that all luxation injuries should be afforded adequate clinical and radiographic follow-up, as per the recommended schedule, until the eruption of the permanent successor, to detect signs of infection, or dark discolouration .…”
Section: Lateral Luxationmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…A study previously described in this review suggested splinting of lateral luxations was associated with a poor prognosis. 39 A retrospective study involving 307 teeth found that there was no significant association between the type of treatment rendered and the occurrence of hypoplasia in the permanent successor in instances of lateral luxation injuries (p=0.13). 19 With the exception of extraction, current guidelines suggest that all luxation injuries should be afforded adequate clinical and radiographic follow-up, as per the recommended schedule, until the eruption of the permanent successor, to detect signs of infection, or dark discolouration .…”
Section: Lateral Luxationmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…19 Another recent retrospective study assessing the outcomes of splinting in primary teeth with root fractures, lateral and extrusive luxations, found that splinting in lateral or extrusive luxations were not associated with a good prognosis. 39 In addition, active repositioning cannot be performed when there is delayed presentation of the injury.…”
Section: Lateral Luxationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Repositioning is not recommended because there is a risk of infection which could endanger the tooth bud of the permanent tooth. An avulsed milk tooth is not replanted [4,8,9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ao contrário do que ocorre na dentição permanente em que a contenção é geralmente preconizada Heithersay, 2008;Hinckfuss;Messer, 2009), na dentição decídua, poucos estudos abordam seu uso (Cho et al, 2018), sendo seu uso apenas citado no guideline para casos de fraturas radiculares ou fraturas alveolares (Malmgren et al, 2012). Vale ressaltar que essas diretrizes foram baseadas em um consenso, tendo forte peso da opinião de especialistas em sua elaboração.…”
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