A 4‐year follow‐up case of extrusive luxation in a patient with cerebral palsy |
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Authors: | Andrea V liz Ramí rez,Susanne Kr mer Strenger,Melissa Solar L pez,Pamela Mu oz Cortes,Camila Corral Nú ez |
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Affiliation: | Andrea Véliz Ramírez,Susanne Krämer Strenger,Melissa Solar López,Pamela Muñoz Cortes,Camila Corral Núñez |
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Abstract: | Cerebral palsy (CP) is a condition caused by brain damage before, during, or shortly after birth. Communication can be a challenge when treating patients with CP. Some patients can communicate verbally, while others use augmentative alternative communication tools or have individualized means of communication. Therefore, professional dental treatment in individuals with CP is challenging, especially if the patient is affected by dental trauma and requires emergency treatment. This report shows how individualized communication skills assessment allowed us to successfully manage a 9‐year‐old patient with CP, who suffered extrusive luxation of the permanent lower incisor. In the present case, the teeth were repositioned briefly after the trauma had occurred and then stabilized with a flexible splint according to international guidelines. The teeth remained vital and periodontal repair was observed during the 4‐year follow‐up. |
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Keywords: | cerebral palsy dental treatment oral trauma and self injury |
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