Traumatic injuries are commonly happening in pediatric and adolescent age groups of which 20% present with dentoalveolar fractures. The most common cause of which is teeth luxations, intrusive luxations being the most severe form. The timely diagnosis, both clinical and radiological as well as swift treatment goes a long way in maintaining the form and function of the patients oral complex. This case report describes a case of dentoalveolar fracture of anterior maxilla because of intrusive luxation of maxillary anterior teeth, its diagnosis, and management.
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