| Literature DB >> 21070711 |
Tatiana Zaina Bindo1, Eduardo Christiano Caregnatto de Morais, Edson Alves de Campos, Carla Castiglia Gonzaga, Gisele Maria Correr, Flares Baratto-Filho.
Abstract
Crown-root fractures are complex traumatic injuries that require multidisciplinary management and afford uncertain prognosis. The purpose of this clinical article was to report the case of crown-root fracture where a multidisciplinary approach was successfully executed. A 10-year-old male patient who suffered a complicated crown-root fracture on a permanent maxillary central incisor was treated using an intentional 180°-rotation replantation technique, followed by endodontic therapy and restoration with resin composite. Two years after the initial treatment, the case was stable and the tooth was restored with a resin core and a ceramic crown. This article describes how adequate multidisciplinary treatment planning, coordination, and execution are necessary for similar cases to be properly managed. It can be concluded that the intentional replantation with 180°-rotation allowed a more conservative approach, showing, in this case, a clinical success without resorption.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 21070711
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pediatr Dent ISSN: 0164-1263 Impact factor: 1.874