Factors influencing the success of replantation in periodontal trauma

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Ș. Talpoș
N. Nikolajevic-Stoican
M. Popa
R. Talpoș
H. Urechescu
T. Hajaj
R. Mărăcineanu
F. Urtilă
M. Pricop

Abstract

Traumatic injuries to permanent teeth include crown and root fractures, subluxations, dislocations, and avulsions. The most common complications following replantation are pulp necrosis and root resorption. Treatment is often complex, time-consuming and requires multidisciplinary approaches, such as endodontic and periodontal treatments, surgical interventions, orthodontic movements, as well as aesthetic crown restoration. The objectives of this study are to observe the factors that can intervene in the successful implementation of the treatment of a replantation, their consequences and the realization of the treatment plan, according to the case in order to minimize or even obtain a favorable result over a longer period of time.

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