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Multidisciplinary approach on rehabilitation of primary teeth traumatism repercussion on the permanent successor: 6-year follow-up case report
Journal of Indian Society of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry , 09/02/09
Mello–Moura ACV et al. – Traumatic lesions in primary teeth are frequent in pediatric patients and can cause problems both to the deciduous tooth and permanent successor. The impact strength on deciduous tooth can reach the growing permanent tooth, affecting its morphology, structure and position, or even hampering its proper development. This report describes an aesthetic–functional rehabilitation process in an 8 year 10 month old boy during a multidisciplinary treatment.
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