. Dental intrusion injuries comprise 0.5%-2% of all the traumatic injuries, out of which the majority (97.2%) are found in the anterior maxilla. The damage to the periodontal ligament, the neuro-vasculature, and the surrounding alveolar bone in the setting of a traumatic dental intrusion, has a negative impact on the long-term prognosis of the involved tooth. Reimplantation is an ideal method for preserving the injured tooth, after the completion of appropriate restorative and endodontic treatment, which is necessary for intruded teeth.
Successful reimplantation depends on several critical factors such as the extraoral dry time, splint type, and the viability of the periodontal cells. Join renowned maxillofacial surgeon Dr. Jeetendra Purohit for an exclusive session on 31st December, 3.00 PM onwards on “ Reimplantation of Impacted Lateral Incisor with Bone Graft, PRF, and Tetracycline…