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Bulgaria | Dental Medicine | Volume 14 Issue 7, July 2025 | Pages: 1695 - 1699
Conservative Management of Traumatic Intrusion and Crown Fracture in an Immature Permanent Incisor: A Pediatric Case Report
Abstract: This case report describes the conservative management of a traumatic intrusion and enamel-dentin crown fracture in a permanent central incisor of an 8-year-old boy. Following a sports injury, the patient presented with a 6-mm intrusion of tooth 11, along with subluxation of adjacent teeth. The chosen treatment approach emphasized spontaneous re-eruption, avoiding immediate endodontic intervention. Over a six-month period, clinical and radiographic assessments confirmed successful re-eruption, continued root development, and maintained pulp vitality. The outcome underscores the importance of early intervention, accurate diagnosis, and careful monitoring in managing combined dental trauma in immature teeth.
Keywords: crown fracture, tooth intrusion, re-eruption, immature permanent teeth, dental trauma
How to Cite?: Ralitsa Bogovska-Gigova, "Conservative Management of Traumatic Intrusion and Crown Fracture in an Immature Permanent Incisor: A Pediatric Case Report", Volume 14 Issue 7, July 2025, International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), Pages: 1695-1699, https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR25727172639, DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.21275/SR25727172639
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