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How long does upper incisior after traumatic injury with luxation and arch bar fixation and later root canal treated last
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Depends on monthly follow up and stability of the tooth and sufficient bone formation around the tooth. If stable and not mobile can last for years..
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Arch bar are usually fixed if there is a bone fracture .if only tooth has been luxated then rct followed by splinting can fix the tooth in few months .if the root canal is properly done , it can last for many years .
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Once the tooth get firmed , can proceed with root canal treatment
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Hello If the tooth is firm, it can stay for many years
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Hi, Share x-ray of the tooth. You can undergo root canal treatment after the luxated tooth becomes firm.
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