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Summer 2002: Volume 26, Number 4
 
Pediatric Dentistry Case Reports

Reposition of intruded permanent incisor by a combination of surgical and orthodontic approach: a case report
Ki-Taeg Jang / Jung-Wook Kim / Sang-Hoon Lee / Chong-Chul Kim /Se-Hyun Hahn /
Franklin García-Godoy

This report presents a case of a completely intrusive luxation of an immature permanent central incisor in a 7 years 9 months-old girl. Because there are severe intrusive trauma and cortical alveolar bone fracture, it was impossible to reposition with orthodontic or surgical method alone. The intruded tooth was repositioned to healthy alveolar bone level by using surgical extrusion and stabilization with sutures and periodontal pack. After healing of adjacent bone, the intruded maxillary central incisor erupted orthodontically by removable orthodontic appliance. It was moved from a high position to level of adjacent tooth in about 7 months.A radiograph was taken 6 months after ceasing forced eruption, which demonstrated minor root resorption, but the alveolar bone height had increased.
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