Abstract

Introduction: Tooth avulsion is described as a displacement of the tooth from its socket. It may occurs due to trauma and most often involves the maxillary teeth. Numerous studies have shown that this injury is one of the most serious dental injuries, so prompt and correct emergency management is essential for attaining the best outcome after this injury. Factors that determine healing after replantation are media storage, periodontal tissue damage, extra-alveolar period and intact alveolar socket. Case History: A 11-years-old male patient was referred from Puskesmas Perak to the Department of Paediatrics Dentistry at RSKGM-P Airlangga Surabaya with complaints that his upper tooth was off from its socket. The incident occurs after his head hit the table around 30 minutes ago. The patient had no history of systemic disease and didn’t have any allergic to food and medicine. The tooth was soaked on normal saline. Discussion: The optimal treatment option following an avulsion injury is to replant avulsed tooth at the earliest. Appropriate emergency management, significant treatment plans, and prompt action influence good prognosis in the management of an avulsion injury. In the past, it was advised to perform root canal therapy extra-orally before replantation. However, the current guidelines recommend root canal therapy be performed intra-orally to minimizes the extra-oral time. After the replantation, we continue to observe the tooth every month to see the vitality, mobility, ankylosis and resorption. Conclusion: Replantation is the treatment of choice following avulsion to facilitates restorative therapy and quality of life.

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