Literature DB >> 19518031

Orthodontic extrusion: an interdisciplinary approach to patient management.

Liam D Addy1, Peter Durning, Matthew B M Thomas, William S McLaughlin.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: Root fractures that occur at the cervical margin do not always heal predictably, even following a period of splinting. This often leaves margins either sub-gingival or sub-crestal. This provides an unsatisfactory situation for restoring the remaining root as restorations will impinge on the biological width. Provided a root is long enough to support a post crown, then orthodontic extrusion to provide sufficient supra-gingival tooth tissue is a useful treatment option to consider. A review of the literature on orthodontic extrusion is considered in conjunction with a case report of the management of a young male who fractured a canine and lateral incisor whilst playing cricket. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Trauma to upper anterior teeth is frequently seen in practice. One treatment option in the management of sub-crestal cervical root fractures is orthodontic extrusion, rather than removal of the tooth.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19518031     DOI: 10.12968/denu.2009.36.4.212

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dent Update        ISSN: 0305-5000


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1.  Multidisciplinary management of subgingival crown-root fracture of an immature permanent maxillary central incisor.

Authors:  Samir Zahedpasha; Hengameh Safarcherati; Manouchehr Rahmati-Kamel; Javad Mehrani-Sabet
Journal:  Dent Res J (Isfahan)       Date:  2012-05
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