PAEDIATRIC DENTISTRY - 3rd Ed. (2005)

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Fig. 12.16 (a) and (b) Unerupted, dilacerated, upper left permanent
central incisor resulting from an accident sustained by a 3-year-old
child.


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Fig. 12.17 (a) and (b) Failure of root formation of the upper left permanent lateral
incisor in a 5-year-old child with a history of intrusive trauma to the primary
predecessor.


12.6.5 Treatment of injuries to the permanent dentition


Yellow-brown hypomineralization of enamel with or without hypoplasia



  1. Acid-pumice microabrasion.

  2. Composite resin restoration: localized, veneer, or crown.

  3. Porcelain restoration: veneer or crown (anterior); fused to metal crown (posterior).

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