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Kahabuka, F.K. |
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Mituro, T.H. |
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Machibya, F.M. |
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2018-03-23T12:02:15Z |
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dc.date.available |
2018-03-23T12:02:15Z |
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dc.date.issued |
2017 |
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dc.identifier.citation |
Mituro, T.H., Machibya, F.M. and Kahabuka, F.K., 2017. Orthodontic Management of an Intruded Immature Permanent Incisor Following Re-Eruption Stagnation-Literature Review and Case Report. Journal of Dental Treatment and Oral Care, 1(1). |
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http://dpsvr.muhas.ac.tz:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2086 |
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Background: Intrusion is an injury considered one of the most severe luxation injuries to affect permanent teeth, a difficult injury to treat and is associated with several complications.
Aim: Presentation of management outcome of an intrusive luxation of immature permanent incisor. The case: A seven years old girl who presented with severe intrusion of an immature maxillary permanent right central incisor. Management and outcome: Initial management of waiting for spontaneous re-eruption resulted into partial re-eruption of the intruded tooth. No further re-eruption six months after injury compared to what was present at the seventh week. Orthodontic extrusion was done using a Nance appliance followed by Orthodontic brackets six weeks later. These resulted into complete re-eruption and proper alignment of the intruded tooth.
Conclusion: Orthodontic repositioning of an intruded maxillary permanent incisor can be successfully achieved using a modified Nance appliance even when commenced at a late time after un-progressive passive re-eruption. |
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en |
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dc.publisher |
Journal of Dental Treatment and Oral Care |
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1(1);101 |
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dc.subject |
Intrusive luxation; Nance appliance; Dental trauma; Premature permanent tooth |
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dc.title |
Orthodontic Management of an intruded Immature permanent Incisor Following re-Eruption stagnation - Literature Review and Case Report |
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dc.type |
Article |
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