Table 5 Follow-up time points for tooth luxation and avulsion

From: Experts consensus on management of tooth luxation and avulsion

Tooth type

TDI type

Time after TDI

2 weeks

4 weeks

8 weeks

3 months

6 months

1 years

3 years

5 years and above

Primary tooth

Concussion

*

 

*

 

*

*

  

Subluxation

* (S)

 

*

 

*

*

  

Extrusion

* PET S

 

*

  

*

  

Lateral luxation

*

*PET S

*

 

*

*

  

Intrusion

*

 

*

 

*

*

 

Up to 6 years

Avulsion

*

      

Up to 6 years

Permanent tooth (mature)

Concussion

*R

*R

 

*R

*R

*R

*R

 

Subluxation

*R (S)

  

*R

*R

*R

*R

 

Extrusion

*R S

*R RCT

 

*R

*R

*R

*R

*R

Lateral luxation

*R

*R RCT S

 

*R

*R

*R

*R

*R

Intrusion

*R

*R (S)

*R

*R

*R

*R

*R

*R

Avulsion

*R RCT S

*R

 

*R

*R

*R

*R

*R

Permanent tooth (very young)

Concussion

*R

    

*R

  

Subluxation

*R (S)

  

*R

*R

*R

*R

 

Extrusion

*R S

*R

 

*R

*R

*R

*R

*R

Lateral luxation

*R

*R S

 

*R

*R

*R

*R

*R

Intrusion

*R

*R

*R

*R

*R

*R

*R

*R

Avulsion

*R

*R S

*R

*R

*R

*R

*R

*R

  1. S splint removal, R radiograph advised even if no clinical signs or symptoms, PET pulpectomy, RCT root canal therapy
  2. *Clinical review appointment