Official publication of Magadh University and Kolhan University, Government of Bihar and Jharkhand, India
Year : 2016
Volume : Volume 6
Issue : Issue 3
Address for correspondence :
Dr. Kaushal Shah
dr.kaushaljshah@gmail.com
Background: The maxillary central anterior teeth are the tooth most often affected by trauma, especially in young adults. The options for conservative treatment should be prioritized in these patients, aiming to achieve a biologic response that might provide continuity of growth of the alveolus, to provide functional and aesthetic development of the affected region. This case report describes the orthodontic treatment with Surgical Implant placement with CBCT Guided Splint for a patient injured in a traffic accident. This patient had a skeletal Class I relationship with moderate crowding in both arches. Space Evaluation was carried out for both lost maxillary central and lateral incisors. After orthodontic treatment, optimum mesiodistal width was obtained & dental implant were placed surgically maintaining all protocols. Orthodontic treatment is useful for occlusal reconstruction after a traumatic injury, and Prosthetic rehabilitation is an effective option for these patients.
Keywords: Trauma to Anterior Teeth, Interdisciplinary Approach, Dental Implant, CBCT.