The replantation of avulsed primary incisors is contra-indicated. This case describes an 8-year-old child who six years previously had avulsed and had replanted a primary central incisor. At presentation, this tooth was retained, the permanent successor had failed to erupt and appearance of the adjacent lateral incisor was notably delayed. Investigation revealed a radicular cyst in relation to the replanted deciduous incisor together with severe displacement of the permanent tooth, which could not be saved. © British Dental Journal 2005.
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Al-Khayatt, A. S., & Davidson, L. E. (2005). Complications following replantation of a primary incisor: A cautionary tale. British Dental Journal, 198(11), 687–688. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bdj.4812382
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