Avulsion of tooth

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A 7 years old child has avulsion of right central permanent incisor. What will be the relation of this tooth to a normal left central permanent incisor at the age of 11 years?

1. Normal
2. infraoclusion
3. supraoclusion
4. All of above
 
A 7 years old child has avulsion of right central permanent incisor. What will be the relation of this tooth to a normal left central permanent incisor at the age of 11 years?

1. Normal
2. infraoclusion
3. supraoclusion
4. All of above

it should depend on teh time frame when the avulsed tooth was reimplanted and the technique. very vague.
 
Hi njsmahal,

This is the same what I think that this question is with incomplete information, but has been asked in previous exam.

Anybody else, who could through light on this question.
 
A 7 years old child has avulsion of right central permanent incisor. What will be the relation of this tooth to a normal left central permanent incisor at the age of 11 years?

1. Normal
2. infraoclusion
3. supraoclusion
4. All of above

definition of avulsion of a tooth:
partial or complete displacement of a tooth from its alveolar support. It is commonly the result of trauma.

i think it can be all of above.. because we dont know to what extent the tooth was displaced..->ans 4

if the question was asking about a reimplantat tooth after avulsion i would choose- ans 1
 
actually no you are right. 7 yr old so root is not fully developed so can be any of the above
 
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