Extraction and implant restoration of an inverted impacted anterior tooth with severe crown-root dilaceration: a 4-year follow-up case report
Wenting Jiang, Jun Li, Changfu Xie, Mingdong Yan

TL;DR
A 17-year-old patient with a severely misaligned tooth underwent successful extraction and implant restoration after facing complex dental challenges.
Contribution
This case report presents a successful treatment strategy for inverted impacted anterior teeth with severe crown-root dilaceration using alveolar ridge preservation and implant restoration.
Findings
Extraction followed by alveolar ridge preservation using a tenting technique successfully managed bone deficiency.
Delayed implant placement and prosthetic rehabilitation achieved satisfactory functional and aesthetic outcomes.
Multidisciplinary planning and staged bone augmentation are effective for long-term success in such complex cases.
Abstract
Inverted impaction of anterior teeth with crown-root dilaceration is a rare and clinically challenging developmental anomaly. When orthodontic traction or autotransplantation fails to achieve satisfactory outcomes, extraction followed by implant restoration becomes the preferred treatment option. This approach, however, involves multiple challenges, including the extraction of the inverted impacted tooth, bone defect repair, and aesthetic reconstruction of the anterior dentition. This single-case report details the treatment process of a 17-year-old patient with a severely dilacerated (approximately 90° crown-root angulation) and inverted impacted maxillary central incisor. The treatment involved extraction, alveolar ridge preservation using a tenting technique to address substantial labial bone deficiency, delayed implant placement, and prosthetic rehabilitation, with a 4-year…
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Taxonomy
Topicsdental development and anomalies · Dental Trauma and Treatments · Craniofacial Disorders and Treatments
