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Operative dentistry, 2021-09, Vol.46 (5), p.484-490
2021
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Multidisciplinary Approach to Complicated Crown-root Fracture Treatment: A Case Report
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  • Operative dentistry, 2021-09, Vol.46 (5), p.484-490
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United States
Erscheinungsjahr
2021
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MEDLINE
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  • Treatment of complicated crown-root fractures is one of the most challenging within the various types of dental trauma and requires a multidisciplinary approach. This paper reports the complicated crown-root fracture of a maxillary right central incisor, in which there was esthetic, functional, and biologic (endodontic and biologic width invasion) involvement. A 15-year-old male patient presented to the dental clinic one month after suffering trauma with a complicated crown-root fracture on tooth 8. The patient had previously undergone endodontic treatment and was sent to have periodontal surgery to reestablish the biological width on the palatal surface. Following the surgery, a fiberglass post was cemented, and the fragment was reattached. This approach allows the exposure of the cervical margin, adequate isolation, and subsequent fragment reattachment in the same clinical appointment. Fragment reattachment is a viable approach as it is a simple and conservative procedure that restores the natural esthetic of the tooth and has superior resistance compared to a composite restoration. The patient's cooperation in understanding the limitations of the treatment and maintaining adequate oral hygiene are very important to achieving a good prognosis of the case. After a 2-year clinical and radiographic follow-up period, the clinical protocol was found to be successful, and the tooth remained functional, esthetically favorable and asymptomatic.
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Englisch
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ISSN: 0361-7734
eISSN: 1559-2863
DOI: 10.2341/20-015-S
Titel-ID: cdi_pubmed_primary_34963000

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