| Literature DB >> 27957283 |
Blanca Serra-Pastor1, Miguel Penarrocha-Diago2, María Penarrocha-Diago3, Rubén Agustín-Panadero4.
Abstract
Adult dentoalveolar trauma most often occurs in the context of sports activities and traffic accidents. Coronal fractures are the most common type of lesion, followed by tooth luxation. We present the case of a 25-year-old woman who suffered alveolar bone damage and coronal fractures of the upper incisors, with extrusive luxation of the right central incisor, as the result of a fall. On the first visit, manual reduction of the buccal plate was carried out under local anesthesia, with repositioning of the right central incisor and splinting to the neighboring teeth. Composites were used to restore the coronal fractures. After one month, both upper central incisors and the right lateral incisor were subjected to endodontic treatment. Internal bleaching of the right lateral incisor was also carried out, due to pigmentation secondary to pulp necrosis. At follow-up 5 months later, the alveolar bone fracture was seen to have healed. Definitive anterior restorative treatment with porcelain veneers was therefore carried out. After two years the patient remains asymptomatic and in good dental condition. Key words:Dental trauma, extrusive luxation, dento-alveolar fracture, esthetic restoration.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27957283 PMCID: PMC5149104 DOI: 10.4317/jced.52990
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Exp Dent ISSN: 1989-5488
Figure 1Initial intraoral view showing the coronal fractures of the incisors and extrusive luxation of the upper right central incisor.
Figure 2Periapical X-ray view of the upper central incisors, showing widening of the periodontal ligament of the upper right central incisor secondary to extrusive luxation.
Figure 3CBCT view showing of the upper central incisors, showing the alveolar fracture of the upper anterior buccal plate.
Figure 4Provisional composite veneers of the four upper incisors.
Figure 5Preparation for veneerson the four upper incisors.
Figure 6Intraoral view of the porcelain veneers on the upper incisors.
Figure 7Extraoral view of the porcelain veneers on the upper incisors.