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Clinical outcomes for permanent incisor luxations in a pediatric population. I. Intrusions.

Janice M Humphrey1, David J Kenny, Edward J Barrett.   

Abstract

A longitudinal outcome study was undertaken to identify variables that significantly influenced tooth survival as well as pulpal and periodontal outcomes for intruded permanent maxillary incisors of children and adolescents. All cases were treated between June 1988 and June 1998 in a teaching hospital clinic. Clinical and radiographic data were collected for 26 patients (19 males, 7 females) that represented 31 permanent maxillary incisors. Mean age at the time of injury was 9.3 years (range = 5.5-17.8 years). Mean time elapsed to follow up was 1380 days (range = 65-3394 days). Survival analysis was used to identify variables significantly related to the survival and pulp necrosis (PN) for these incisors. Proportional hazards regression yielded significant prognostic models for tooth survival and the diagnosis of PN (P < 0.05). Incisors intruded > 6 mm had significantly decreased survival compared with incisors intruded < 3 mm (5-year survival, 0.45 and 1.0, respectively, (P < 0.05)). Complex crown fractures were significantly related to the development of PN (P < 0.05). Logistic regression analysis showed that treatment method and severity of intrusion were related to the presence of replacement root resorption (P < 0.05). This study represents the largest sample of intruded permanent incisors examined in an outcome study of children and adolescents exclusively.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14708651     DOI: 10.1034/j.1600-9657.2003.00207.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dent Traumatol        ISSN: 1600-4469            Impact factor:   3.333


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