Diagnosis and Treatment of an Incomplete Crown-Root Fracture with Intentional Replantation: A Case Report.

Q3 Dentistry
Frontiers in Dentistry Pub Date : 2022-08-05 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.18502/fid.v19i24.10595
Soheil Niavarzi, Faranak Noori, Mohammad Saeid Sheikhrezaei, Sholeh Ghabraei
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Acute traumatic injuries to the maxillary incisors may lead to a crown-root fracture. If the fracture is left untreated, the fracture line will propagate and extend apically, resulting in microbial contamination of the attachment apparatus and subsequent bone loss. In cases with extensive periodontal involvement, extraction has been suggested. However, bonding and sealing the fracture line with a biocompatible material seems to be an effective alternative treatment option. In this case report, management of a central incisor with an incomplete crown-root fracture that showed signs and symptoms of vertical root fracture is discussed. As the extension of the fracture line was not clear, intentional replantation and sealing the fracture line with a glass ionomer was performed. The tooth showed no signs and symptoms at six-month follow up, and the radiographic examination exhibited substantial bone repair.

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不完全性冠根骨折的诊断与治疗:一例报告。
上颌门牙的急性创伤性损伤可导致冠根骨折。如果骨折不及时治疗,骨折线将向根尖扩展,导致附着体的微生物污染和随后的骨质流失。如果牙周严重受累,建议拔牙。然而,用生物相容性材料粘合和密封骨折线似乎是一种有效的替代治疗选择。在这个病例报告中,处理中切牙不完全冠根骨折,显示垂直根骨折的迹象和症状进行了讨论。由于骨折线延伸不清楚,我们进行了有意的再植和玻璃离聚体封闭骨折线。在6个月的随访中,牙齿没有任何体征和症状,x线检查显示骨修复良好。
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Frontiers in Dentistry
Frontiers in Dentistry Dentistry-General Dentistry
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