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Universidad y Salud

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Abstract

MARTINEZ-BERMUDEZ, Orlando et al. Management of a central deciduous tooth retained by dental trauma: A case study. Univ. Salud [online]. 2021, vol.23, n.1, pp.71-75.  Epub Jan 01, 2021. ISSN 0124-7107.  https://doi.org/10.22267/rus.212301.216.

Introduction:

Dentoalveolar trauma is a common type of condition in children, which mostly affects the teeth, alveolar segment of the maxilla, mandibula and adjacent soft tissues. It can vary in terms of extension and severity, affecting the functionality and integrity of the oral structures. Therefore, a correct diagnosis and a timely treatment are necessary to avoid future sequelae in the permanent dentition.

Objective:

To report a case of dentoalveolar trauma in a child and its interdisciplinary dental approach.

Case presentation:

A 7-year-old male child with no relevant history attends a consultation with his mother due to the persistence of a temporary tooth in the anterosuperior sector. It is associated with dentoalveolar trauma that occurred when he was 18 months old. Exodontia and orthopedic treatment were performed on the temporary tooth to guide the eruption of the permanent tooth, showing a favorable evolution afterwards.

Conclusions:

An interdisciplinary approach for cases of dentoalveolar trauma constitutes an appropriate alternative for successful rehabilitation and reduces possible sequelae.

Keywords : Tooth injuries; tooth deciduous; dental care; pediatric dentistry; children.

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