Leczenie pourazowej intruzji zęba stałego ze szczególnym uwzględnieniem repozycji ortodontycznej ‒ przegląd piśmiennictwa (część I)

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Kup artykuł
Ilona Wieczkowska, Anna Jarząbek, Hanna Bielawska-Victorini, Magdalena Gońda-Domin, Marlena Sołtysik-Drebot, Karolina Węsierska

Streszczenie
W pierwszej części artykułu przedstawiono kliniczne i radiologiczne aspekty wtłoczenia zębów stałych na skutek urazu. Przybliżono także problematykę związaną z rodzajem uszkodzeń tkankowych, jakie niesie ze sobą tego rodzaju uraz, oraz opisano najczęstsze powikłania gojenia – zarówno wczesne, jak i późne.
Omówiono również współczesne poglądy na temat leczenia intruzji pourazowych.

Abstract
In the first part of the article the authors presented clinical and radiological features of traumatic intrusive luxations. The complexity and variety of tissue destruction, as well as immediate and late healing complications, were also discussed. The authors presented the current view on the treatment methods of intrusive luxations.


Hasła indeksowe: wtłoczenie zęba, reerupcja, repozycja chirurgiczna, repozycja ortodontyczna
Key words: intrusive luxation, re-eruption, surgical repositioning, orthodontic repositioning

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