The consequences of orthodontic extrusion on previously intruded permanent incisors—A retrospective study

Author:

Shalish Miriam1,Abed Jawad2,Keinan David3,Slutzky‐Goldberg Iris4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthodontics, Hadassah Medical Center, Faculty of Dental Medicine Hebrew University of Jerusalem Jerusalem Israel

2. Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Orthodontic Division, Baruch Padeh Medical Center Poriya, The Azrieli Faculty of Medicine Bar Ilan University Ramat Gan Israel

3. Department of Endodontology, The Maurice and Gabriella Golschlegger School of Dental Medicine Tel Aviv University Tel Aviv Israel

4. Department of Endodontics, Galilee College of Dental Sciences, The Azrieli Faculty of Medicine Bar Ilan University Ramat Gan Israel

Abstract

AbstractAimThe aim of this study is to compare the adverse effects that occur after orthodontic extrusion of teeth that have been traumatically intruded with those of similar teeth that have not experienced any trauma.BackgroundThe outcome of incisors intrusion can be affected by the patient's age, extent of injury, root development, and malocclusion. Orthodontic extrusion is a potential solution, but it may also cause complications.Materials and MethodsA retrospective study of the effects of extrusion of traumatically intruded teeth was carried out. The study group included 21 teeth in 14 patients. The control group included 32 teeth in 10 patients that underwent orthodontic extrusion with no history of trauma. Patients' age, gender, and stage of root development were recorded. The severity of the intrusion was classified as mild (<3 mm), moderate (3‐6 mm), and severe (≥7 mm). A comparison of signs of pulp necrosis and root resorptions between the groups was made.ResultsThe central incisor is the tooth that is most injured in 80.9% of cases. A majority of these incidents involve severe intrusion, which was found in 42.9% of cases. 90% of the traumatized teeth had already lost their vitality prior to orthodontic treatment. Various forms of root resorption were observed in the study group. In the control group, 31.2% of teeth showed signs of external root resorption, but no endodontic intervention was carried out during the follow‐up period, as these teeth remained vital.ConclusionsFollowing intrusion, there is a high risk for root resorption and pulp necrosis. Orthodontic repositioning should be carried out with caution and mild force to prevent complications. Long‐term follow‐ups are required to ensure the best possible outcome.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Oral Surgery

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