Re-eruption of traumatically intruded mature permanent incisor: case report

Dental Traumatology : Official Publication of International Association for Dental Traumatology
Gisele FariaPaulo Nelson-Filho

Abstract

This case report describes a case of intrusion of the right mature permanent central incisor. After gingivectomy and endodontic treatment with changes of the intracanal dressing (calcium hydroxide paste) every 30 days, spontaneous re-eruption was observed. We conclude that waiting for spontaneous re-eruption associated with gingivectomy and endodontic treatment is an alternative treatment for severe intrusive luxations in mature permanent teeth.

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