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Spontaneous Re-Eruption of Intruded Permanent Incisors: Five Case Reports

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This report presents 5 cases of intrusive luxation in immature permanent central incisors. The intruded incisors, with careful monitoring, were allowed to spontaneously re-erupt, which avoided the need to reposition the tooth either orthodontically or surgically. All of the teeth re-erupted spontaneously in a few months. The root development continued in all of the cases and all pulps remained vital. There were no other signs of pulpal and/or periapical pathology. It can be concluded that intruded immature permanent teeth can spontaneously re-erupt, conserve their vitality, and continue their root development without any surgical or orthodontic management. © 2006 Mosby, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontics

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102

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4

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e60

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e65

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