Bone Augmentation in Extrusive Teeth Repositioned Using Bone Grafts

IF 0.1 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Archives of Orofacial Science Pub Date : 2021-09-22 DOI:10.21315/aos2021.16.s1.13
Charissa Roderica Hoediono, Ghita Hadi Hollanda
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Extrusive luxation is a traumatic dental injury (TDI) due to the action of forces, especially in the oblique angle. Partial displacement of the tooth is one of its characteristics. Repositioning is the treatment of choice for this type of trauma. The mechanism of bone augmentation and splint in managing the post extrusive luxation teeth reposition was explored and reported. An 18-year-old male with a history of traffic accident which caused extrusive luxation of 11 and 21 with no alveolar bone fracture. The patient was managed by repositioning the teeth and applicating arch-bar on anterior maxillary teeth. After eight weeks of evaluation, periapical radiograph showed the distal bone of 21 had radiolucent appearance followed by Class 1 mobility. The arch-bar was removed, and the periosteal flap was made on the buccal side of 21 and the distal part was curetted then irrigated with 0.9% sodium chloride, then supplemented with bone graft material and pericardium membrane. Lastly, the flap was returned, the tooth was then stabilised using self-curing adhesive resin cement (Super-Bond). The tooth was kept under observation for two months. It was observed that the tooth was asymptomatic and still in function with no radiographic signs of pathosis. These results suggested that tooth reposition might be an alternative to prosthetic or implant dentistry. However, further human research is recommended with long standing follow-up periods and comparative studies to be carried out to identify whether dental implant replacement or reposition is the cost-effective treatment for extruded tooth.
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用骨移植物重新定位突牙的骨增强
挤压性脱位是一种由力的作用引起的创伤性牙齿损伤(TDI),尤其是在斜角处。齿的局部位移是其特征之一。对于这种类型的创伤,重新定位是首选的治疗方法。探讨并报道了隆骨和夹板在治疗牙突后脱位复位中的作用机制。一名18岁男性,有交通事故史,造成11岁和21岁的挤压性脱位,无牙槽骨骨折。患者通过重新定位牙齿并在上颌前牙上应用牙弓棒进行治疗。经过8周的评估,根尖周X线片显示21例患者的远端骨具有可透过射线的外观,随后为1级活动性。取下弓条,在21的颊侧制作骨膜瓣,刮除远端,然后用0.9%氯化钠冲洗,然后补充骨移植物材料和心包膜。最后,将皮瓣复位,然后使用自固化树脂粘固剂(Super Bond)稳定牙齿。这颗牙齿被观察了两个月。据观察,该牙齿无症状,仍处于功能状态,没有任何病理学影像学迹象。这些结果表明,牙齿复位可能是一种替代假牙或种植牙的方法。然而,建议进行进一步的人体研究,长期随访,并进行比较研究,以确定牙种植体置换或重新定位是否是治疗挤出牙的成本效益高的治疗方法。
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Archives of Orofacial Science
Archives of Orofacial Science DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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