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VOL. 12, ISSUE 9 (2025)
Luxative injury managed by FRC splinting: Case report
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Dr. Mrunal Bandiwar, Dr. Nikhil Marwah
Abstract

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.

Conclusion: FRC splints provide a simple, esthetic, biocompatible, and minimally invasive option for stabilization of luxated teeth. This case highlights the effectiveness of FRC splinting as a reliable management strategy for luxation injuries in pediatric patients, ensuring functional and esthetic rehabilitation with favorable prognosis.
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Pages:8-11
How to cite this article:
Dr. Mrunal Bandiwar, Dr. Nikhil Marwah "Luxative injury managed by FRC splinting: Case report". International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development, Vol 12, Issue 9, 2025, Pages 8-11
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