Developmental Disturbances of a Maxillary Central Incisor due to Trauma to Its Predecessor: A Case Report
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Merve Safa Karataş, Işıl Şaroğlu Sönmez; Developmental Disturbances of a Maxillary Central Incisor due to Trauma to Its Predecessor: A Case Report. Med Princ Pract 1 October 2013; 22 (6): 590–592.Özet
Objective: To report the effects of a primary tooth trauma on the underlying permanent tooth germ. Clinical Presentation and Intervention: A 12-year-old girl was referred to our clinic with a complaint of poor aesthetic appearance. The crown of the permanent maxillary left central tooth exhibited an increased clinical crown height with an 'enamel hyperplasia' in the cervical third and had hypoplastic enamel with yellowish-brown discoloration extending from the middle third to the incisal edge. Radiographic examination revealed that the permanent maxillary left central tooth had abnormal root morphology with root dilaceration. The patient revealed a history of trauma at the age of 4 years. An aesthetic restoration with light-curing resin composite was performed on the vestibular surface of the maxillary left permanent central tooth. Conclusion: Sequelae of a primary tooth trauma on the permanent tooth were restored. We recommend that parents should be aware of the consequences of untreated trauma to a primary tooth. Educational and preventive programmes on dental trauma are required to educate parents about emergency knowledge and sequelae of dental trauma. Copyright (C) 2013 S. Karger AG, Basel