Chief Complaint: Patient reported to the department with chief complaint of removed tooth outside the oral cavity in upper front region of jaw since last night.
Intraoral Examination: Avulsion in respect to 21
Diagnosis: Ellis Class V in respect to 21
Treatment Plan: Extraoral root canal treatment in respect to 21 followed by reimplantation and splinting.
Conclusion: The successful management of avulsed teeth relies heavily on timely intervention, proper storage of the avulsed tooth, and adherence to established guidelines. This case highlights the importance of immediate replantation when possible and the critical role of appropriate follow-up care, including splinting, endodontic treatment, and regular monitoring. Educating patients and caregivers about the correct emergency procedures can significantly improve the prognosis of avulsed teeth. Continued awareness and adherence to evidence-based protocols remain essential for optimizing outcomes in dental trauma cases.