Tooth fragment reattachment: A case series and literature review of a biological restoration for traumatic dental injuries

Dr. Abhilash Gogoi, Dr. Mousumi Goswami, Dr. Aditya Saxena, Dr. Supriya Bhatara, Dr. Shivangani, Dr. Shumayla Khan
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Dental trauma is very common in children and relatively young people, with the line of treatment depending on the time elapsed, age of the child, and tooth maturity. A traumatised anterior tooth requires immediate clinical attention and if left untreated, it can cause damage to the entire dentition and even have a psychological impact on the patient. Management of complicated crown fractures is a multifactorial process that depends on the extent and pattern of fracture, restorability of a fractured tooth, secondary injuries, presence/absence of fractured tooth fragment and its condition for use, occlusion, esthetics, finances, and prognosis. If the fractured segment is available and there is close approximation of the segment to the remaining tooth, reattachment of the fractured segment is a feasible option. In the present case series, complicated crown fractures were managed appropriately followed by tooth fragment reattachment. On follow up examinations, the teeth remained normal in esthetics and function indicating clinical success of the treatment. Thus, appropriate management of anterior tooth fracture not only restores the function and esthetics but also provides a positive psychological impact for the patient.
牙齿碎片再附着:创伤性牙齿损伤生物修复的病例系列和文献综述
牙外伤在儿童和相对年轻的人群中非常常见,治疗的方法取决于时间的流逝、儿童的年龄和牙齿的成熟程度。前牙受伤需要立即进行临床治疗,如果不及时治疗,可能会对整个牙列造成损害,甚至对患者产生心理影响。复杂牙冠骨折的处理是一个多因素的过程,取决于骨折的程度和模式、骨折牙齿的可恢复性、继发性损伤、骨折牙齿碎片的存在/缺失及其使用条件、咬合、美学、经济和预后。如果断裂的节段是可用的,并且与剩余的牙齿非常接近,重新附着断裂的节段是一个可行的选择。在本病例系列中,复杂的冠骨折被妥善处理,然后是牙齿碎片再附着。在随访检查中,牙齿在美观和功能方面保持正常,表明临床治疗成功。因此,对前牙骨折进行适当的处理不仅可以恢复前牙的功能和美观,还可以为患者提供积极的心理影响。
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