Shaked Ilanit, Peretz Benny, Ashkenazi Malka
Department of Pediatric Dentistry, The Maurice and Gabriela Goldschleger School of Dental Medicine, Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv, Israel.
Dent Traumatol. 2008 Jun;24(3):e395-7. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-9657.2008.00564.x.
A case is presented of a 10-year-old girl, referred for consultation for failure of the maxillary central incisor to erupt. At 18 months, the patient underwent intrusion of the right central primary incisor, which re-erupted several months later. Radiographic examination revealed a complex odontoma-like malformation located next to the floor of the nose, away from the permanent incisors. Clinical examination revealed space loss of the corresponding permanent incisor and severe hypoplasia of the permanent right lateral incisor. Because of its deep location, it was decided not to remove the odontoma, but to recommend yearly radiographic follow up to rule out the development of a dentigerous cyst. This case describes a very rare complication of intrusion of primary incisors and emphasizes the importance of follow up until eruption of the corresponding permanent teeth.
本文报告一例10岁女孩,因上颌中切牙未萌出前来咨询。18个月大时,患者接受了右侧乳中切牙的内收治疗,数月后该牙再次萌出。影像学检查发现,在鼻底旁有一个复杂的牙瘤样畸形,远离恒牙列的切牙。临床检查发现相应恒牙列切牙间隙丧失,右侧恒侧切牙严重发育不全。由于其位置较深,决定不切除牙瘤,而是建议每年进行影像学随访,以排除含牙囊肿的发生。该病例描述了乳切牙内收一种非常罕见的并发症,并强调了在相应恒牙萌出前进行随访的重要性。