A Retrospective Case Report on the Longevity of a Reimplanted Closed-Apex Avulsed Canine

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Abstract

For an avulsed tooth with closed apices, it is recommended that the tooth undergoes elective root canal treatment. We however present in this case report a 73-year-old Afro-Caribbean lady, with an asymptomatic, untreated, self-replanted lower left canine which suffered an avulsion 45 years ago. The patient reported no loss of function. This case illustrates the potentially positive outcome of a replanted, non-root-treated, avulsed closed-apex tooth while highlighting the significance of patient-related factors.

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Leow, J., & Amanullah, R. (2020). A Retrospective Case Report on the Longevity of a Reimplanted Closed-Apex Avulsed Canine. Case Reports in Dentistry, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/8907904

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