scholarly journals Multidisciplinary Approach in a Child with Complex Trauma of Maxillary Permanent Central Incisors

Author(s):  
Lucisano MP ◽  
Corrêa Leite RGL ◽  
Nelson-Filho P ◽  
Minto AMP ◽  
Ferraz JAB ◽  
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The present case report describes a multidisciplinary approach involving endodontic, restorative, surgical and periodontal treatment and rehabilitation of a central incisor with crown-root fracture (CRF) in an 11-year-old child. Although in the future possible sequelae and complications should be considered since it is an extensive trauma, the prognosis of the present case is favorable, with the occurrence of repair, evidenced by clinical, radiographic and tomographic success, after one year and six months of follow-up. It was concluded that the association of prolonged flexible splint, biological endodontic treatment, gingivoplasty and restorative/rehabilitative procedures seem to be an adequate and conservative management for CRF cases.

2018 ◽  
Vol 2018 ◽  
pp. 1-4
Author(s):  
I. Kanimozhi ◽  
Mahesh Ramakrishnan ◽  
Dhanalakshmi Ravikumar ◽  
Ningthoujam Sharna

Complicated crown-root fractures of primary teeth often present with a greater challenge to the pediatric dentist. Extraction of the involved tooth is the routine treatment indicated. But, early loss of this primary tooth may lead to esthetic and psychological problems and also causes a detrimental effect on the development of occlusion and the alveolar bone. The present case report described the management of crown-root fracture in a primary canine by surgical extrusion and showed a satisfactory prognosis at one-year follow-up.


2016 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 52-56

ABSTRACT Crown fractures of the anterior teeth are a common form of dental trauma mainly affecting children and adolescents. One of the options for managing crown fractures is the reattachment of the fractured fragment when the tooth fragment is available with minimal or no violation of the biological width. Reattachment of fractured fragments can provide good esthetics, as it maintains the tooth's original anatomic form, color, and surface texture. It also restores function and is a relatively simple procedure. This case report deals with the esthetic management of a crown-root fracture that was successfully treated with endodontic treatment followed by reattachment of fractured fragment with fiber post. How to cite this article Shaikh SAH, Shenoy VU, Sumanthini MV, Pawar RB. Esthetic Rehabilitation of a Fractured Permanent Maxillary Central Incisor by Reattachment. J Contemp Dent 2016;6(1):52-56.


1970 ◽  
Vol 6 (4) ◽  
pp. 497-501
Author(s):  
A Parolia ◽  
M Kundabala ◽  
N Shetty ◽  
ST Manuel

This case report describes delayed replantation of an avulsed maxillary central incisor in a 17-year-old male patient following an injury on fall one day earlier. Avulsed maxillary right permanent central incisor was replanted back into the socket after extra-oral root canal treatment. One year follow up showed validity of treatment, with no evidence of resorption in the replanted tooth. Key words: Replantation, Maxillary central incisor, Resorption doi: 10.3126/kumj.v6i4.1742     Kathmandu University Medical Journal (2008), Vol. 6, No. 4, Issue 24, 497-501     


2006 ◽  
Vol 30 (3) ◽  
pp. 211-214 ◽  
Author(s):  
B Suprabha ◽  
M Kundabala ◽  
M Subraya ◽  
P Kancherla

This article describes the management of a case of oblique crown root fracture of a central incisor where the fractured fragment was used as a temporary replacement crown in order to maintain esthetics during the period of orthodontic extrusion of the remaining root. Placement of the final restoration after orthodontic extrusion resulted in good esthetics and periodontal health postoperatively. The merits and demerits of this treatment modality are discussed.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 22-26
Author(s):  
Kishan Agarwal ◽  
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Praveen Singh Samant ◽  
Shreya ◽  
Nikhil Ashok ◽  
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2011 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
pp. 338-341
Author(s):  
Ramya Raghu ◽  
DS Sahana

ABSTRACT Traumatic injury to oral cavity with accompanying tooth fracture can be a tragic experience for the patient and is a problem that requires experience, judgment and skill of the dentist. The dental health and appearance marred by an unsightly injury must be restored to normal as soon as possible. Though, root fractures comprise 0.5 to 7% of injuries affecting the permanent dentition, improper and delayed treatment can lead to loss of tooth. This report records a clinical case of intraalveolar horizontal mid root fracture in maxillary right central incisor with subluxation of coronal segment, which was managed endodontically using mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA), as an apical barrier at the fracture site. Maxillary right lateral and left central incisors affected by oblique crown-root fracture which were restored by custom-cast post and crown. After one year follow-up, the teeth were asymptomatic and showed signs of healing apical to the MTA barrier.


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