Abstract

Trauma of the Oral & Maxillofacial region occurs frequently and comprises 5% of all injuries. Among all facial injuries, dental injuries are the most common, of which crown fracture & luxation occurs more frequently. This article highlighted two cases of anterior teeth trauma of which the first case is about a crown fracture of upper right lateral incisor, wherein a single visit RCT was performed and the fractured fragment was reattached directly to the tooth and the second case is about a luxation injury of both the upper central incisors, in which the luxated teeth were digitally reduced & stabilized by splinting followed by completion of endodontic treatment. Both these case reports contain a successful follow-up of 1 year clinically & radiographically. The second case (i.e., the luxation injury), was further evaluated with Cone Beam Computed Tomography after 1year to assess healing & resorption.

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