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F Sobhnamayan1, F Moazami1, S Hamedi2, R Meshki3.
Abstract
There is a great challenge in the treatment of deeply fractured and un-restorable teeth among dentists. Orthodontic force eruption is a method of treatment for these teeth to preserve natural root system and periodontal structures. This technical report is a new modification of this procedure presented in an 11- year old boy with deeply fractured left second mandibular incisor. The fractured teeth were treated with root canal therapy and a file #80 was modified to become a hook cemented into the fractured tooth. Anterior teeth were splinted and used as anchorage to help the root extrusion. 1-year follow up of the tooth showed the convenience of the treatment. This simple and low-cost method can be an acceptable alternative to the current high cost techniques, achieving the same results.Entities:
Keywords: Fractured Teeth; Mandibular Incisor; Orthodontic Force Eruption
Year: 2013 PMID: 24724126 PMCID: PMC3977548
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Dent (Shiraz) ISSN: 2345-6418
Figure 1Clinical and radiographic view of fractured incisore
Figure 2Clinical and radiographic feature of fractured tooth after hook cementation
Figure 3Intra oral feature of splint
Figure 4Stabilization period with a rigid wire
Figure 5Clinical follow-up after 12 month