2003
DOI: 10.1034/j.1600-9657.2003.00154.x
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External inflammatory and replacement resorption of luxated, and avulsed replanted permanent incisors: a review and case presentation

Abstract: External inflammatory resorption and replacement resorption are complicating factors that may result from traumatic dental injuries when the tooth is luxated or avulsed and replanted. Resorption may, ultimately, result in loss of the tooth. However, with appropriate treatment, the prognosis for these teeth is greatly improved, with the possibility of preventing or arresting resorption. The purpose of this paper is to review these trauma entities, to discuss factors that influence the occurrence of resorption a… Show more

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“…3,4,6 Conventional methods like immediate replantation with long term calcium hydroxide therapy, 3,5,6 treatment of the root surface with antibiotics, 6 and contemporary methods like the use of enamel matrix protein 7 or bisphosphonates 8 have been used. In the case of an immature apex with minimal extra-oral time, immediate replantation with no endodontic intervention and long term follow up with vitality testing is recommended.…”
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“…3,4,6 Conventional methods like immediate replantation with long term calcium hydroxide therapy, 3,5,6 treatment of the root surface with antibiotics, 6 and contemporary methods like the use of enamel matrix protein 7 or bisphosphonates 8 have been used. In the case of an immature apex with minimal extra-oral time, immediate replantation with no endodontic intervention and long term follow up with vitality testing is recommended.…”
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“…In the case of an immature apex with minimal extra-oral time, immediate replantation with no endodontic intervention and long term follow up with vitality testing is recommended. [3][4][5][6] In the case of long extra-oral time, long term placement of calcium hydroxide is advisable to prevent infl ammatory root resorption. [3][4][5][6] Root resorption can be internal and external depending upon the location.…”
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“…Después de la reimplantación debe aplicarse una férula semirrígida por un período de 7 a 10 días ya que se ha comprobado que una ferulización prolongada podría iniciar un proceso de anquilosis del diente. [34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42] Las guías para el manejo de la avulsión de dientes permanentes con ápice cerrado, tiempo extraoral mayor de 60 minutos, mantenidos en un medio seco de transporte, indican: 35,[43][44][45][46] 1. Eliminar el ligamento periodontal necrótico.…”
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“…Splintler dişlere ve çevre dokulara zarar vermemeli, oklüzyonu, ağız hijyeni ve endodontik tedaviyi engellememelidir. Orijinal anatomik diş pozisyonunun restore edilmesine olanak sağlamalı ve travmanın tipine göre immobilizasyon periyodu boyunca uygun fiksasyonu sağlamalı ve fleksibl olmalıdır [24][25][26][27] . Dental travma sonrası etkilenen dişlerin, akut periodontal lezyonlara bağlı artmış mobilitesini engellemek amacıyla komşu dişlere splintlenmesi gerekmektedir 28 .…”
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