Aim And Objective: This case report aims to describe the management of mandibular anterior teeth subjected to occlusal trauma.
Background: Occlusal trauma occurs as a result of reduced ability of the tissues to resist the occlusal forces most likely as a result of masticatory system dysfunction abnormal contact of the teeth, and prosthetic or orthodontic treatments that create occlusal interferences.
Case Description: This paper describes a case of traumatogenic occlusion seen in the dentition of a 13-year-old female patient and its management by stabilization, endodontic, and orthodontic therapy.
Conclusion: The removal of the anomalous occlusal forces and stabilization of the affected teeth is the most relevant therapy for teeth affected by trauma from occlusion (TFO).
Clinical Significance: Periodic monitoring of developing occlusion contributes to preventive care and encourages the maintenance of a healthy periodontium.
How To Cite This Article: Kartha S, Vellore KP, Challa SK, Traumatogenic Occlusion in a Pediatric Dental Patient: A Case Report. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2022;15(2):222-226.
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