Dental traumatology is a field of dentistry , especially in pediatric age, but also in adulthood with permanent dentition. Dental trauma has a higher incidence in preschool, school-age, and adolescent patients, accounting for about 5% of injuries for which the intervention of a specialist physician is required. Traumatic avulsion of permanent teeth accounts up to 0.5-16% of all dental injuries and is considered one of the true emergencies in dentistry.The treatment of choice in case of traumatic avulsion of permanent teeth is the quickest-as-possible replantation. The primary objectives of this prospective study were to evaluate the incidence of complications and survival rates of replanted teeth over time. The secondary objectives were to assess and to examine the correlation between the development of complications and factors such as extra-oral time, storage media, root maturity and the presence of alveolar fractures.
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Tooth survival
Timeframe: 2 weeks after trauma
Tooth survival
Timeframe: 4 weeks after trauma
Tooth survival
Timeframe: 3 months after trauma
Tooth survival
Timeframe: 6 months after trauma
Tooth survival
Timeframe: 12 months after trauma
Tooth survival
Timeframe: 24 months after trauma
Tooth survival
Timeframe: 36 months after trauma
Tooth survival
Timeframe: 48 months after trauma
Tooth survival
Timeframe: 60 months after trauma
Incidence of complications
Timeframe: 2 weeks after trauma
Incidence of complications
Timeframe: 4 weeks after trauma
Incidence of complications
Timeframe: 3 months after trauma
Incidence of complications
Timeframe: 6 months after trauma
Incidence of complications
Timeframe: 12 months after trauma
Incidence of complications
Timeframe: 24 months after trauma
Incidence of complications
Timeframe: 36 months after trauma
Incidence of complications
Timeframe: 48 months after trauma
Incidence of complications
Timeframe: 60 months after trauma