Subluxation Injury in Primary Teeth: A Case Report
Volume 3 - Issue 2
Rameshwari Raol1*, Parth Joshi1, Yasheshvini Raol2 and Monika Khoja1
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- 1MDS in Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry, Adhyamaheshwar Dental Clinic, India
- 2Undergraduate, College of Dental Sciences and Hospital, Amargadh, India
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Rameshwari Raol, MDS in Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry, Adhyamaheshwar Dental Clinic, India
Received:September 16, 2019; Published: September 24, 2019
DOI: 10.32474/IPDOAJ.2018.02.000159
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Abstract
Subluxation, also called central dislocation, is often the result of an axial impact in the apical direction, moving the tooth
within the alveolar bone. This is perhaps one of the most traumatic injuries, since the displacement of a tooth within its socket
implies extensive and acute involvement of the periodontal ligament, bone damage and rupture of the neurovascular bundle. The
close relationship between the apexes of the primary teeth and the developing permanent successor in turn can lead to multiple
complications, which are greater when the permanent tooth is affected in the early stages of development.
by all health professions.
Keywords: Subluxation; Dental Trauma; Primary Teeth
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