Literature DB >> 19997765

Traumatic displacement of maxillary permanent incisor into the nasal cavity.

Bruno Ramos Chrcanovic1, Sebastião Cristian Bueno, Daniel Trivelato da Silveira, Antônio Luís Neto Custódio.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper was to describe a case of unviable alveolar repositioning of an intruded tooth into the nasal cavity and to bring the subject of intrusive tooth injury among patients with dentoalveolar fractures to the attention of trauma surgeons. PATIENT: A 26-year-old male was involved in a car accident and crashed his mouth against the dashboard due to sudden deceleration. Intraoral examination revealed an anterior maxillary dentoalveolar fracture and absence of the central maxillary incisors, right lateral maxillary incisor, and left maxillary canine. Computed tomography showed a dislocated tooth in the nasal cavity. The "missing" left maxillary canine was easily recovered from the floor of the left nostril.
CONCLUSIONS: Because complete dislocation of a tooth can cause a frontal sinus abscess, an airway complication, a respiratory tract obstruction, and a complicated lung abscess or sinusitis, anytime a tooth is not accounted for after a dentoalveolar trauma, the possibility that it has been fully intruded should be considered. Computed tomographic scan should be a routine diagnostic study in all cases with associated missing anatomical structures in the oral and maxillofacial region. The need to involve the dental professional in the initial assessment of dental trauma in emergency rooms in hospitals is important in order to identify how many teeth might be missing after dental trauma and to correctly reposition the avulsed teeth when possible.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 19997765     DOI: 10.1007/s10006-009-0191-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oral Maxillofac Surg        ISSN: 1865-1550


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