| Literature DB >> 36187034 |
Tiarisna Hidayatun Nisa1, Prawati Nuraini1, Sindy Cornelia Nelwan1, Seno Pradopo1, Soegeng Wahluyo1, Udijanto Tedjosasongko1, Ilvana Adiwirastuti1, Barnabas Bonardo1.
Abstract
Deposition of the maxillary permanent central incisor is a rare occurrence in dental practice. It is a difficult condition to treat due to its importance to facial esthetics. If complications are to be avoided, early detection of such teeth is important. The present case report of impacted maxillary central incisor encased within an abnormally thickened labial frenulum. A 9-year-old boy, came with his parents to the Pediatric Dentistry Specialist, Dental and Oral Hospital, Airlangga University (UNAIR) with a chief complaint that his left maxillary front teeth did not grow while his right front teeth had grown perfectly. From the anamnesis, the patient had experienced a falling trauma when he was young, which caused the deciduous tooth to fall out. Good general health, no history of allergies, and no medical history of case management. This is a fixed orthodontic treatment with surgical exposure of impacted teeth and frenectomy of labial frenulum. After the crown of the impacted incisor was surgically exposed, eruption ball chain was bonded to traction the incisor. The left maxillary incisor fully erupted and normally to percussion, mobility, and sensitivity testing with good attached gingiva in the next 9 months. Management abnormality of labial frenulum in this case with frenectomy by using electrocautery for minimalized trauma in children. Fixed orthodontic therapy was continued to achieve proper alignment leading to good esthetic and functional rehabilitation. The treatment of an unerupted tooth will depend on its state, position, and presence of enough space in the dental arch to accommodate. Copyright: Tiarisna Hidayatun Nisa et al.Entities:
Keywords: Impacted incisor; case report; frenectomy; surgical exposure
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Year: 2022 PMID: 36187034 PMCID: PMC9482324 DOI: 10.11604/pamj.2022.42.158.35122
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pan Afr Med J
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Figure 1pre-treatment profile, intra-oral, and radiograph view
Figure 2(A) pre-operation, (B) frenectomy with electrocautery, (C) suturing, (D) removal of the surgical suture after 1 week
Figure 3after surgical exposure, the eruption ball was bonded to impacted incisor
Figure 4intra-oral after-braces were debonding