Background: Luxation injuries are among the most common traumatic dental injuries
in children and adolescents, often leading to damage of periodontal ligament
and supporting structures. Timely diagnosis and appropriate management are
critical to ensure optimal healing and tooth survival.
Case Report: This paper presents a case of traumatic luxation injury in a 7-year-old
patient, successfully managed with functional repositioning and stabilization
using a Fiber Reinforced Composite (FRC) splint. Clinical and radiographic
evaluation confirmed the diagnosis and immediate repositioning followed by FRC
splinting was carried out. Regular follow-ups demonstrated satisfactory
periodontal healing, pulp vitality, and functional stability of the affected
tooth.
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