
Post-traumatic rehabilitation of an immature maxillary central incisor with guarded prognosis: A case report
Author(s) -
Sweta Rastogi,
S. K. Grover,
Pooja Dudeja,
Kulvinder Singh Banga
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of oral health dentistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2395-499X
pISSN - 2395-4914
DOI - 10.18231/j.ijohd.2021.030
Subject(s) - extrusive , apexification , dental trauma , rehabilitation , medicine , maxillary central incisor , dentistry , traumatic injury , surgery , physical therapy , permanent teeth , geochemistry , basalt , geology
Trauma has a lasting effect on both physical as well as mental well-being of an individual. Traumatic dental injury can be distressing for anyone right from a pre-schooler to a teenager to an adult. Hence it’s imperative to restore the affected teeth to reinstate not only the lost confidence but also the lost aesthetics and functionality. This report showcases an intricate case of a 12-year-old male, where uncomplicated crown fracture was associated with extrusive luxation injury in a tooth with open apex which became devitalized and was managed by splinting followed by apexification. Management of even such cases with guarded prognosis can be done conservatively to ensure functional as well as aesthetic rehabilitation. Restoring the tooth to function will help the patient regain his lost confidence. Hence, there cannot be a cookbook approach to manage dental traumatic injuries as many times fractures and luxation injuries occur concurrently.