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Interim prosthesis design and socket preservation for a non-salvageable traumatic injury in a young adult: a minimalistic approach to traumatic injuries in children

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Long-term prognosis of complicated traumatic injuries depends on precise treatment planning. Establishing a balance between a patient’s age, prognosis, financial hurdles, and treatment needs is challenging. This case highlights the… Click to show full abstract

Long-term prognosis of complicated traumatic injuries depends on precise treatment planning. Establishing a balance between a patient’s age, prognosis, financial hurdles, and treatment needs is challenging. This case highlights the need for meticulous and realistic treatment planning to achieve long-term favourable outcomes in traumatic injuries in young adults. A young child sustained a traumatic injury that caused avulsion of #21 and intrusion along with palatal luxation of #11. The child reported to the dental clinic with intraoral swelling and pain a week after the injury. Socket preservation was done so that uniform bone contour could be achieved for implant placement at a later stage. We modified a ‘Hollywood appliance’ as an interim prosthesis to ensure that the ridge was not immediately loaded where socket preservation was done. After a follow-up of 3 years, there is significant bone deposition and the child is satisfied with aesthetics.

Keywords: traumatic injuries; traumatic injury; socket preservation

Journal Title: BMJ Case Reports
Year Published: 2023

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