DENTAL SPLINTS: TYPES AND TIME OF IMMOBILIZATION POST TOOTH AVULSION

Avulsion is defined as the complete displacement of the tooth out of its socket with disruption of the fibers of periodontal ligament, remaining some of them adhered to the cementum and the rest to the alveolar bone. This condition is more frequent in young permanent teeth, because the root dev...

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Main Authors: Samuel Rodrigo de Andrade VERAS, Jéssica Silva Peixoto BEM, Elvia Christina Barros de ALMEIDA, Carla Cabral dos Santos Accioly LINS
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Language:English
Published: Istanbul University 2017-12-01
Series:Journal of Istanbul University Faculty of Dentistry
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Online Access:http://www.journals.istanbul.edu.tr/iudis/article/download/5000213716/5000183331
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spelling doaj-18aa49f6e2924de0a06da1240f01af312020-11-25T01:01:36ZengIstanbul UniversityJournal of Istanbul University Faculty of Dentistry2149-23522149-45922017-12-01513 Supplement 1S69S7510.17096/jiufd.93579DENTAL SPLINTS: TYPES AND TIME OF IMMOBILIZATION POST TOOTH AVULSIONSamuel Rodrigo de Andrade VERAS0Jéssica Silva Peixoto BEM1Elvia Christina Barros de ALMEIDA2Carla Cabral dos Santos Accioly LINS3DentistDentistDepartment of Prosthodontic and Maxillofacial Surgery of Federal University of Pernambuco, Recife, Pernambuco, BrazilDepartment of Anatomy of Federal University of Pernambuco, Recife, Pernambuco, BrazilAvulsion is defined as the complete displacement of the tooth out of its socket with disruption of the fibers of periodontal ligament, remaining some of them adhered to the cementum and the rest to the alveolar bone. This condition is more frequent in young permanent teeth, because the root development is still incomplete. Splints are used to immobilize traumatized teeth that suffered damage in their structures of support, preventing their constant movement. The literature has shown that after replantation, it is necessary to use splints in order to immobilize the teeth during the initial period, which is essential for the repair of periodontal ligament; the use of semi-rigid splint is more indicated than the rigid one, and long periods of splinting showed that substitutive resorption or ankylosis is an expected complication. Thus, the aim of this review is to describe the different types of splints; their time of permanency, and its influence on the process of healing and reparation on the occurrence of substitutive resorption or ankylosis. It is very important to keep gathering knowledge about this content, since it has been proved that the approaches and the protocols keep changing over time.http://www.journals.istanbul.edu.tr/iudis/article/download/5000213716/5000183331Tooth replantationTooth avulsion; ankylosissubstitutive resorptionsplinting
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author Samuel Rodrigo de Andrade VERAS
Jéssica Silva Peixoto BEM
Elvia Christina Barros de ALMEIDA
Carla Cabral dos Santos Accioly LINS
spellingShingle Samuel Rodrigo de Andrade VERAS
Jéssica Silva Peixoto BEM
Elvia Christina Barros de ALMEIDA
Carla Cabral dos Santos Accioly LINS
DENTAL SPLINTS: TYPES AND TIME OF IMMOBILIZATION POST TOOTH AVULSION
Journal of Istanbul University Faculty of Dentistry
Tooth replantation
Tooth avulsion; ankylosis
substitutive resorption
splinting
author_facet Samuel Rodrigo de Andrade VERAS
Jéssica Silva Peixoto BEM
Elvia Christina Barros de ALMEIDA
Carla Cabral dos Santos Accioly LINS
author_sort Samuel Rodrigo de Andrade VERAS
title DENTAL SPLINTS: TYPES AND TIME OF IMMOBILIZATION POST TOOTH AVULSION
title_short DENTAL SPLINTS: TYPES AND TIME OF IMMOBILIZATION POST TOOTH AVULSION
title_full DENTAL SPLINTS: TYPES AND TIME OF IMMOBILIZATION POST TOOTH AVULSION
title_fullStr DENTAL SPLINTS: TYPES AND TIME OF IMMOBILIZATION POST TOOTH AVULSION
title_full_unstemmed DENTAL SPLINTS: TYPES AND TIME OF IMMOBILIZATION POST TOOTH AVULSION
title_sort dental splints: types and time of immobilization post tooth avulsion
publisher Istanbul University
series Journal of Istanbul University Faculty of Dentistry
issn 2149-2352
2149-4592
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Avulsion is defined as the complete displacement of the tooth out of its socket with disruption of the fibers of periodontal ligament, remaining some of them adhered to the cementum and the rest to the alveolar bone. This condition is more frequent in young permanent teeth, because the root development is still incomplete. Splints are used to immobilize traumatized teeth that suffered damage in their structures of support, preventing their constant movement. The literature has shown that after replantation, it is necessary to use splints in order to immobilize the teeth during the initial period, which is essential for the repair of periodontal ligament; the use of semi-rigid splint is more indicated than the rigid one, and long periods of splinting showed that substitutive resorption or ankylosis is an expected complication. Thus, the aim of this review is to describe the different types of splints; their time of permanency, and its influence on the process of healing and reparation on the occurrence of substitutive resorption or ankylosis. It is very important to keep gathering knowledge about this content, since it has been proved that the approaches and the protocols keep changing over time.
topic Tooth replantation
Tooth avulsion; ankylosis
substitutive resorption
splinting
url http://www.journals.istanbul.edu.tr/iudis/article/download/5000213716/5000183331
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