Smile Reestablished-Predictable Management of Complicated Crown-root Fracture through Surgical Extrusion with and without 180° Rotation: A Case Report.

Q3 Dentistry
Amal Rana, Mugilan Ravi, Kanaga Durga, Virat Galhotra, Nissi Evelyn, Parth Rathod
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Abstract

Aim and background: The management of crown-root fractures poses significant uncertainty and involves meticulous evaluation of the tooth and supporting structures. The uncertain prognosis associated with crown-root fractures necessitates periodic evaluation.

Case description: A 15-year-old female presenting with crown-root fracture of the permanent left maxillary incisors was treated by surgical extrusion with rotation for the central incisor, while the lateral incisor was coronally extruded by 2 mm. Root canal treatment was performed after the extrusion procedure, which was followed by full coverage restoration. At the 12-month recall, the teeth showed satisfactory gingival and periodontal health, with well-maintained esthetics.

Conclusion: Although relatively invasive, surgical extrusion can be a more conservative treatment option for the management of permanent teeth with crown-root fractures.

Clinical significance: Marginal bone loss and gingival recession, which are usual complications of intentional replantation, were not significant findings at the 12-month follow-up.

How to cite this article: Rana A, Ravi M, Durga K, et al. Smile Reestablished-Predictable Management of Complicated Crown-root Fracture through Surgical Extrusion with and without 180° Rotation: A Case Report. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2024;17(9):1063-1067.

有180°旋转和无180°旋转的外科挤压手术治疗复杂冠根骨折1例。
目的与背景:冠根骨折的处理具有很大的不确定性,需要对牙齿和支撑结构进行细致的评估。冠根骨折预后不确定,需要定期评估。病例描述:一名15岁的女性,因左侧恒颌切牙冠根骨折,采用手术旋转挤压中切牙,侧切牙冠状挤压2mm治疗。根管治疗在挤压手术后进行,随后进行全覆盖修复。在12个月的召回中,牙齿显示出令人满意的牙龈和牙周健康,并保持良好的美观。结论:对于冠根骨折的恒牙,手术挤压是一种较为保守的治疗方法。临床意义:在12个月的随访中,边缘骨丢失和牙龈退缩是故意再植的常见并发症,但未见明显变化。如何引用本文:Rana A, Ravi M, Durga K等。有180°旋转和无180°旋转的外科挤压手术治疗复杂冠根骨折1例。中华临床儿科杂志;2009;17(9):1063-1067。
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