Muslim Khan, Bushra Mehboob, Jawad Ahmad Kundi.
Pattern and management of iatrogenic displacement of teeth in maxillofacial anatomical spaces.
Pak Oral Dental J Jan ;35(2):186-9.

Iatrogenic displacement of teeth is a rare incidence in expert surgical hands but they are frequently encountered when a difficult surgical extraction of the tooth is attempted by inexperienced dental surgeons. The present study is aimed at knowing the frequency, pattern and the surgical technique of retrieval of such displaced teeth. This study comprised of 21 iatrogenically displaced teeth over a period of 9 years in two hospitals i.e., Sardar Begum Dental hospital and Khyber College of Dentistry and Hospital Peshawar. Iatrogenic displacement was predominantly common in males as compared to females with male to female ratio of 2.5:1; the most common age group of the patient was the third decade of life i.e., 38.06% with age ranging from 19 to 57 years and mean age of 32.381 SD ± 10.195. Only two patients presented delayed, all the rest of the patients presented the very second day of their previous surgery. Eighteen patients were operated under general anesthesia while the rest of the three were managed under local anesthesia using lignocaine 2% with adrenaline. The surgical approaches used for retrieval were intra oral using three corner flap, extra oral, intra oral through the socket using 3 corner flap and Caldwell luc operation.

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