Dr Zunaira Asif, Dr.Muhammad Yasir Zulfiqar, Dr Ifrah Ashraf
Objective: The aim of the study is to know the management of displaced and rotated developing tooth crypts occurs on the mandibular fracture site. Study Design: A Prospective Study. Place and Duration: The study was conducted in the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Department of Allied Hospital Faisalabad for two year duration from June 2017 to June 2019. Methods: Six children were examined in Dental Department of Allied Hospital Faisalabad for two year duration. The subjects were examined by displacing or rotating permanent tooth buds in fracture sites with newly dislocated fractures in the jaw body. Patients were confirmed with X-rays. Clear modality and selective fixation were recommended according to fracture requirements. Results: All fractures also improved well without apparent complications, as well as mesial or apical rotated teeth heels, but the prognosis of crypts rotated by 180 ° resulted in a defective eruption. The mean follow-up was six months, but the parents were asked to follow the teeth at six-month intervals until the teeth completely exploded. Conclusion: These cases reflect the occasional and different findings of the displaced tooth buds during pediatric facial bone trauma. Often, these tooth buds are ignored during diagnosis and treatment, and then create problems. Key words: mandible fracture, open reduction, crypts and repositioning.