The risk of healing complications in primary teeth with intrusive luxation: A retrospective cohort study

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作者
Lauridsen, Eva [1 ]
Blanche, Paul [2 ]
Yousaf, Nadia [3 ]
Andreasen, Jens O. [1 ]
机构
[1] Rigshosp, Copenhagen Univ Hosp, Dept Oral & Maxillofacial Surg, Resource Ctr Rare Oral Dis, Copenhagen, Denmark
[2] Univ Copenhagen, Dept Publ Hlth, Copenhagen, Denmark
[3] Univ Copenhagen, Sch Oral Hlth Care, Copenhagen, Denmark
关键词
dental trauma; intrusion injury; primary teeth; pulp necrosis; root resorption; PRIMARY ANTERIOR TEETH; TRAUMATIC INTRUSION; PRIMARY DENTITION; PERMANENT TEETH; FOLLOW-UP; INCISORS; CHILDREN; INJURIES; SEQUELAE;
D O I
10.1111/edt.12341
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R78 [口腔科学];
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1003 ;
摘要
Background/AimsIntrusive luxation is a frequent injury in the primary dentition. Complications such as ankylosis or pulp necrosis (PN) and infection with periapical inflammation may affect the developing permanent tooth if not diagnosed and treated in time. The aim of this study was to report the risk of PN, pulp canal obliteration (PCO), infection-related resorption (IRR), ankylosis-related resorption (ARR) and premature tooth loss (PTL) in primary teeth following intrusive luxation, and to identify possible risk factors for PN and PTL. Materials and methodA retrospective analysis of a cohort comprising 149 patients 194 intruded primary incisors. No treatment was performed. The follow-up programme included examination after 4weeks, 8weeks, 6months, 1year, and at 6years of age. The minimum follow-up period was 1year or until time of tooth loss. Statistics: The Kaplan-Meier and Aalen-Johansen methods were employed along with Cox regression analysis. The level of significance was 5%. ResultsRisks estimated after 3years: PCO 38.9% (95% CI: 31.8-46.0), PN 24.2% (95% CI: 17.7-30.6), IRR 8.8% (95% CI: 4.5-13.1), ARR 3.6% (95% CI: 1.0-6.2) and PTL 39.4% (95% CI: 31.2-47.5). Most teeth (83.7%) spontaneously re-erupted within the first year. Most complications were diagnosed within the first year. The risk of PN was lowest in patients less than 2years of age. The degree of intrusion or a concomitant crown fracture did not affect the risk of PN or PTL. ConclusionsOver 80% of the intruded primary teeth re-erupted spontaneously. However, nearly one-third of the teeth showed complications such as pulp infection/periapical inflammation or ankylosis, which could potentially affect the development of the permanent incisor. Therefore, patients should be monitored regularly, especially during the first year after injury, to diagnose and treat complications in time.
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