Intrusive luxation of permanent upper central incisor into the nasal cavity: A case report.
Dent Traumatol
; 38(2): 160-164, 2022 Apr.
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This case report outlines a rare complete intrusion of a permanent, maxillary central incisor (tooth 11) into the nasal cavity, with a late diagnosis and treatment. An eight-year-old boy was referred to an oral and maxillofacial surgery service with absence of tooth 11 after an episode of a fall from his own height. Approximately 50 days after the trauma, the patient presented with a complaint of obstruction of the right nostril. The clinical examination and tomographic evaluation showed that the tooth had been intruded into the nasal cavity on the right side. The tooth in question was removed under general anesthesia by direct approach through the right nostril. The patient was followed up for approximately one year without complications. This case demonstrates the importance of a detailed evaluation during the first examination after intrusive luxation, so the correct diagnosis is made and the correct treatment is performed to avoid greater morbidity and complications for the patient.
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Avulsão Dentária
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Incisivo
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Child
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Humans
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Male
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En
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Dent Traumatol
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ODONTOLOGIA
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TRAUMATOLOGIA
Ano de publicação:
2022
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Article
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Brasil