Management of Traumatic Injury to Maxillary Central Incisors associated with Inverted Mesiodens: A Case Report

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Maxillary incisors are the most frequently injured teeth in the primary and permanent dentition. Stage of adolescence show a significant number of dental injuries as they engage in contact sports. Children with accident prone profile, i.e. class II division I or class I type II malocclusion are more prone for injuries because of the proclined maxillary incisors. Supernumerary teeth are those that are additional to the normal complement. They occur in single or multiple, unilateral or bilateral in either of the jaws. This paper reports the presence of an inverted supernumerary tooth in the right maxillary central incisor region with trauma involving both maxillary central incisors and also the management of the supernumerary tooth and traumatized teeth in a 14-year-old boy. How to cite this article: Pavuluri C, Nuvvula S. Management of Traumatic Injury to Maxillary Central Incisors associated with Inverted Mesiodens: A Case Report. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2013;6(1):30-32.

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Pavuluri, C. (2013). Management of Traumatic Injury to Maxillary Central Incisors associated with Inverted Mesiodens: A Case Report. International Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry, 6(1), 30–32. https://doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10005-1182

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