This is a prospective study in which surgical extrusion of single-rooted teeth is carried out by the same operator in 15 consecutive patients. Main objective: to evaluate the soft tissue rebound of the teeth 1 year after the surgery. Null hypothesis (H0): surgical extrusion is not a predictable treatment for the restoration of single rooted teeth.
Age range
18 Years
Sex
ALL
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Soft tissue rebound
Timeframe: 12 months after the surgical extrusion
Tooth mobility (Miller classification)
Timeframe: 12 months after the surgical extrusion
Periapical lesion occurrence
Timeframe: 12 months after the surgical extrusion
Patient's response to pain or discomfort at percussion test
Timeframe: 12 months after the surgical extrusion
Patient's response to pain or discomfort at palpation test
Timeframe: 12 months after the surgical extrusion
Root resorption occurrence
Timeframe: 12 months after the surgical extrusion