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Esma Doğramacı1, Giampiero Rossi-Fedele1
1Adelaide Dental School, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA, Australia.
Abstract:
Dental infraposition and dental infraocclusion, hereinafter referred to as infraposition and infraocclusion respectively, are terms that are often used interchangeably. This can be noted in the International Association of Dental Traumatology guidelines for the management of traumatic dental injuries, where infraocclusion is listed as an injury-specific outcome following avulsion of permanent teeth. Infraposition and infraocclusion are terms that have been used in the dental literature to describe teeth that interfere with the normal eruption and development of the permanent dentition. While teeth described in this manner share certain clinical characteristics that give rise to these terms being used interchangeably within the dental traumatology field, this may not necessarily be correct and may be confusing. The aim of this short communication is to start a discussion in the dental trauma community regarding the need for a more adequate term, particularly in relation to replanted teeth.
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