Intrusive Luxation
-Please see a dental provider immediately to treat the injury!
Clinical Findings
- The tooth is displaced axially into the alveolar bone.
- It is immobile and percussion may give a high, metallic (ankylotic) sound.

Treatment
- Allow some natural eruption then tailor the treatment to the tooth prognosis.
Follow up
- 2 weeks
- 4 weeks
- 6-8 weeks
- 6 months
- 1 year
- yearly for 5 years
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