In very mild and mild forms of fluorosis, in-office vital tooth bleaching with 35% hydrogen peroxide is the most conservative and effective approach in esthetic improvement.
Removal of pathological lesions from the mandible can leave a disfiguring appearance in addition to compromising the function of speech and mastication. It therefore becomes imperative to replace the lost part with bone grafts. Autogenous bone grafts-vascularised and non-vascularised, have been in vogue for the same. The probability of using the same resected bone after removal of all pathology has been done for a long time with mixed results in terms of uptake and viability. This paper presents a case of the use of autoclaved resected bone being used for reconstructing the mandible.
Aim: Aim of this article is to present a case of delayed replantation of multiple, avulsed maxillary permanent teeth that had an extraoral dry time of about 22 hours with 6 month followup.Background: Dental avulsion is a real dental emergency in which prompt management affects the prognosis of the tooth. Avulsed teeth need to be replanted at the earliest in order to insure the best possible prognosis which restores esthetic appearance and occlusal function. However, the long-term survival of replanted avulsed teeth is low due to ankylosis and root resorption.
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