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In-vitro Evaluation of Fracture Strength Recovery of Reattached Anterior Fractured Tooth Fragment Using Different Re-Attachment Techniques.

Abdulmujeeb Abdulkhayum1, Sumit Munjal2, Prashant Babaji3, Vishwajit Rampratap Chaurasia4, Seema Munjal5, Himani Lau6, Santosh T Olekar7, Mayank Lau8.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Traumatic injuries caused to anterior teeth are most common. Emergency management of fractured fragments is necessary, for preserving their vitalities and for retaining aesthetics in an economical way. Various methods are available for restoring fractured, uncomplicated teeth, such as reattachment of fractured fragments, composite restoration. But only limited data is available on evaluation of the strength of reattached fractured fragments. Hence, the present study was designed.
OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to evaluate the fracture strength recovery of re-attached anterior fractured tooth fragment by using different re-attachment techniques.
METHODOLOGY: Forty human upper central incisions were used in this study. The roots of the teeth were confined in a special device (holder) and adapted in a Universal Testing Machine. Load was applied to each tooth in bucco-lingual direction, by using a small stainless steel ball. The force which was required to fracture the tooth was recorded. Both the fragment and remaining fractured tooth was restored by using four reattachment techniques - simple reattachment, external chamfer, over contour and internal dentinal groove. Specimens were loaded in same pre-determined area which was used in procedure to obtain fragments. The force required to detach each fragment was recorded and it was correlated with the fracture strength of an intact tooth and that which was obtained after doing restorative procedures for all groups i.e. fracture strength recovery.
RESULTS: Technique I (simple reattachment) and Technique 2 (external chamfer) showed fracture strength recoveries of 44.3% and 60.6% respectively. However, these values were lower than those which were obtained by usingTechnique 3 (Over contour) -86.8% and Technique 4 (internal dentinal groove) -89.5%.
CONCLUSION: Over contour and internal dentinal groove reattachment is a preferred technique as compared to the other reattachment techniques which were tested.

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Keywords:  External chamfer; Fracture strength recovery; Internal dentinal groove; Over contour; Reattachment techniques

Year:  2014        PMID: 24783139      PMCID: PMC4003645          DOI: 10.7860/JCDR/2014/7161.4164

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Diagn Res        ISSN: 0973-709X


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