Does trauma in the primary dentition cause sequelae in permanent successors a systematic review?
Does trauma in the primary dentition cause sequelae in permanent successors a systematic review?
Despite some limitations in the study designs were observed, especially the lack of a control group in most studies, the evidence found suggests that individuals with trauma in their primary incisors have more developmental disorders in the permanent successors than individuals without a previous trauma.
What is done for traumatic intrusion of a primary tooth?
Intrusions occur frequently in the primary dentition. It has been reported that conservative treatment of the intruded primary tooth is preferred if the apex is away from the permanent tooth germ. Conservative treatments include waiting for spontaneous re-eruption, and surgical re-positioning and fixation.
What is the most common type of injury in primary dentition?
Overall, the most common type of injury was lateral luxation (33.3%), followed by subluxation (14.1%). Soft tissue injuries were observed in 21 of 51 patients (41.2%).
What is Dentoalveolar trauma?
Dentoalveolar injuries are those injuries involving the teeth, the alveolar portion of the maxilla and mandible, and the adjacent soft tissues. They are among the most serious dental conditions.
What is traumatic intrusion?
Traumatic intrusion is considered one of the most severe luxation injuries to the permanent dentition. There are limited studies based on minimal evidence supporting suggested management protocols, owing to the rare occurrence of intrusion.
Which teeth are injured most frequently?
The maxillary central incisors followed by maxillary lateral incisors have been reported as the most frequent injured teeth in the primary dentition. Because of the resilient bone surrounding the primary teeth, the majority of injuries are tooth luxations.
How does trauma affect teeth?
Tooth Root Fractures: With trauma, the tooth may partially or completely split or fracture (cracked tooth). The location and direction of the fracture will decide the outcome of the tooth, so it’s important to consult with a dental professional after any trauma.
How do you classify a fracture?
There are many types of fractures, but the main categories are displaced, non-displaced, open, and closed. Displaced and non-displaced fractures refer to the alignment of the fractured bone. In a displaced fracture, the bone snaps into two or more parts and moves so that the two ends are not lined up straight.