Immediate Placement of Implants in Fresh Maxillary Anterior Tooth Region: 18 Months Follow Up: A Case Report

2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (9) ◽  
pp. 1604
Author(s):  
Monika Samal ◽  
Sreeprada Dash ◽  
Gunjan Srivastava ◽  
Sitansu Sekhar Das ◽  
Bodhisatta Mukherjee
2016 ◽  
Vol 2016 ◽  
pp. 1-4 ◽  
Author(s):  
K. Pavan Kumar ◽  
Surya Kumari Nujella ◽  
S. Sujatha Gopal ◽  
K. Karthik Roy

For patients who require removal of anterior teeth and their replacement various treatment modalities are available. With advancement in technology and availability of glass/polyethylene fibres, use of natural tooth as pontic with fibre reinforced composite restorations offers the promising results. The present case report describes management of periodontally compromised mandibular anterior tooth using natural tooth pontic with fibre reinforcement. A 1-year follow-up showed that the bridge was intact with good esthetics and no problem was reported.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
JC Pontons-Melo ◽  
IM Garcia ◽  
MA Melo ◽  
FM Collares

Clinical Relevance Combined techniques to expose circumferential tooth structure associated with subsequent restoration may represent a valid option in many situations. This case provides an example of the successful management of the anterior tooth rehabilitation combining root displacement and crown lengthening. SUMMARY Rehabilitation of an extensively compromised single anterior tooth represents an intriguing challenge for dentists, particularly when the rehabilitation involves esthetic, psychosocial, and functional requirements. The success in rehabilitating a patient with a conservative approach depends on a critical evaluation of the remaining structures, precise treatment plan, systematic treatment strategies, and patient compliance. In this case, the patient’s chief complaint was the undesirable appearance of the maxillary right lateral, caused by the displacement of the post and crown. Clinical examination revealed a remaining tooth with coronal fracture, severe loss of tissue due to caries, and absence of ferrule effect. Radiographic examination revealed that the fracture margin was located subgingival. This case report describes a single-tooth rehabilitation involving a combination of root displacement via orthodontic extrusion and crown lengthening. The rehabilitation was followed by post-and-core restoration using a prefabricated glass fiber post associated with a disilicate lithium crown. The clinical decision making and combined effect of both treatment strategies are explained in this report. The treatment required three months, including recovery times after surgery and the placement of the provisional crown. The patient was esthetically and functionally satisfied with the restoration. Patient follow-up examination was performed 24 months after the treatment. This clinical report contributes to the clinical practice and exemplifies the possibility of rehabilitating the natural tooth using combined techniques, which may offer particular advantages regarding prognosis and invested efforts.


2016 ◽  
Vol 42 (1) ◽  
pp. 78-81
Author(s):  
Hidemi Nakata ◽  
Shinji Kuroda ◽  
Noriko Tachikawa ◽  
Tomoko Nagayama ◽  
Shohei Kasugai

Author(s):  
Julia Knabben Brogni ◽  
Filipe Colombo Vitali ◽  
Ihan Vitor Cardoso ◽  
Jardel Dorigon Santos ◽  
Maira Prado ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 39 (4) ◽  
pp. 511-515
Author(s):  
Parnward Hengjeerajaras ◽  
Stuart Froum ◽  
Hafiz Adawi ◽  
Paul Yu ◽  
Sang-Choon Cho

2018 ◽  
Vol 32 (1) ◽  
pp. 25-30
Author(s):  
Jenner Argueta ◽  
Ana Orellana ◽  
Gianluca Plotino

Aim: To present a long term follow up clinical case in which a compromised anterior tooth was saved by a surgical extrusion procedure. Summary: Although different techniques have been suggested for clinical crown lengthening in the anterior zone, some of them have limitations in terms of aesthetics and procedural requirements. The current case report demonstrates how a simplified surgical extrusion procedure was successfully performed for saving a severely damaged anterior tooth; furthermore, it is possible to apply the technique described in this case using minimum and simple armamentarium like a scalpel, elevators, forceps and splinting flexible cord. Key-learning points: Saving severely compromised anterior teeth is possible by applying surgical extrusion techniques when crown-root ratio allows it. Risk of root resorption or ankylosis is minimum.


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