Case Report
Avulsion of Permanent Mandibular Incisors: A Report of Two Cases with Pertinent Literature
| Time | Event | Associated findings |
| 0 | The patient reported 36 hours after the loss of multiple front lower teeth after an unconscious fall due to a seizure | Moderate pain in anterior mandibular region present | Empty sockets of teeth #31, #32, #41, and #42 were clinically and radiographically suggesting tooth avulsion | 0 | Extraoral RCT and delayed reimplantation of four teeth were done. The teeth were stabilized with simultaneous labial and lingual splints | Scheduled weekly follow-up missed | +7 months (first follow-up, physically present) | Patient reported a fractured splint, re-avulsed tooth #31, grade III mobile teeth #32, #41, and #42, and deep periodontal pockets | Severe inflammatory root and alveolar bone resorption suggest a failure of the reimplantation procedure |
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