Conservative Management of Horizontal Fracture and Lateral Luxation in the Anterior Region: A 20-Year Follow-Up Case Report With Late Complications
The protocolization of dental trauma treatment has significantly improved the prognosis of affected teeth. However, the primary objective in many cases is to buy time, as late complications may compromise the tooth’s retention. This case report presents the long-term follow-up of an 18-year-old pati...
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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Wiley
2025-01-01
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| Series: | Case Reports in Dentistry |
| Online Access: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/crid/8898427 |
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| Summary: | The protocolization of dental trauma treatment has significantly improved the prognosis of affected teeth. However, the primary objective in many cases is to buy time, as late complications may compromise the tooth’s retention. This case report presents the long-term follow-up of an 18-year-old patient who sustained lateral luxation of Tooth 1.1 and a horizontal fracture of Tooth 2.1 due to trauma. Initial treatment included repositioning and splinting, followed by root canal therapy. Over 17 years, both teeth remained functional, although complications arose later, leading to their eventual extraction and replacement with implants. This case highlights the benefits of maintaining natural teeth in young patients and discusses potential complications with implant placement. The importance of regular follow-up and early intervention in trauma cases is emphasized, as well as the need to inform patients about the risks and benefits of different treatment approaches. The conservative management of dental trauma, especially in young patients, can effectively delay the need for implants and preserve natural teeth. Regular follow-up and early intervention are crucial to prevent complications and maintain long-term esthetic and functional outcomes. |
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| ISSN: | 2090-6455 |