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Odovtos (En línea) ; 25(2)ago. 2023.
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1448745

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Three-dimensional cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) has an important role in the detection of vertical root fractures (VRFs). The effect of artifact generation by high-density objects like dental implants on image quality was well documented. This study aimed to assess the effect of tooth-implant distance and the application of metal artifact reduction (MAR) algorithm on the detection of VRFs on CBCT scans. This study was conducted on 20 endodontically treated single-rooted teeth. VRFs were induced in 10 teeth, while the other 10 remained intact. The implant was inserted in the right second premolar socket area, and two teeth were inserted in right canine and right first premolar sockets area randomly and underwent CBCT with and without the application of MAR algorithm. SPSS 21 was used to analyze the results (alpha=0.05). According to the findings of this study, all four variables of sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, and positive predictive values in diagnosis were higher in cases without MAR software at both close(roots in first premolar sockets) and far distances (roots in canine sockets) from the implant. However, the highest rate of diagnosis accuracy of the first and second radiologists was in the far distance group from the implant without MAR, and the lowest rate of diagnosis accuracy in the first and second radiologists was in the close distance to the implant. Applying MAR algorithm had no positive effect on detection of VRFs on CBCT scans in both close and distant scenarios.


La tomografía computarizada de haz cónico tridimensional (CBCT) tiene un papel importante en la detección de fracturas radiculares verticales (VRF). El efecto de la generación de artefactos por objetos de alta densidad como los implantes dentales en la calidad de la imagen está bien documentado. Este estudio tuvo como objetivo evaluar el efecto de la distancia entre el diente y el implante y la aplicación del algoritmo de reducción de artefactos metálicos (MAR) en la detección de VRF en escaneos CBCT. Este estudio se realizó en 20 dientes uniradiculares tratados endodónticamente. Se indujeron VRF en 10 dientes, mientras que los otros 10 permanecieron intactos. El implante se insertó en el área del alveolo del segundo premolar derecho, y dos dientes se insertaron en el canino derecho y en el área del alvéolo del primer premolar derecho al azar y se sometieron a CBCT con y sin la aplicación del algoritmo MAR. Se utilizó SPSS 21 para analizar los resultados (alfa=0,05). De acuerdo con los hallazgos de este estudio, las cuatro variables de sensibilidad, especificidad, precisión y valores predictivos positivos en el diagnóstico fueron más altas en los casos sin el software MAR tanto en distancias cercanas (raíces en las cavidades de los primeros premolares) como lejanas (raíces en las cavidades de los caninos) del implante. Sin embargo, la tasa más alta de precisión diagnóstica del primer y segundo radiólogo fue en el grupo de mayor distancia al implante sin MAR, y la tasa más baja de precisión diagnóstica en el primer y segundo radiólogo fue en la distancia cercana al implante. La aplicación del algoritmo MAR no tuvo un efecto positivo en la detección de VRF en escaneos CBCT en escenarios cercanos y distantes.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-218847

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Context: Preparation of the root canal system is recognized as being one of the most important stages in root canal treatment which removes organic debris and microorganisms from the root canal system by means of chemico- mechanical preparation and irrigation of the canals. The use of nickel-titanium instruments has drastically reduced the time and the difficulties that were encountered with traditional hand instruments made up of stainless steel. Utilizing properties of super-elasticity, shape memory and different tapers of these instruments reduces not only the possibility of canal transportation but also affects both the geometry and volume of root canals. This subjects the root dentin to stress and consequently dentinal defects which increases the risk of root fracture during or after root canal treatment. Clinicians now have the opportunity to choose from differently tapered instruments having unique characteristics in their geometry and metallurgy. These are progressively tapered instruments, fixed tapered instruments, and variable tapered instruments, which come with the benefit of conforming to the root canal anatomy as well as removing dentin as little as possible while cleaning and shaping. The aim of this study was to examine the influence of instrument taperAim: on the fracture resistance of endodontically treated roots under in vitro experimental conditions.Conclusion: Under the limitations of this study in in-vitro conditions there were no significant differences between the fracture loads between the different file systems used, however samples prepared with Hyflex EDM recorded the highest fracture resistance, followed by ProTaper NEXT, ProTaper Gold and NeoEndo Flex respectively.

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Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases ; (12): 685-691, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-980077

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@#Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) has been widely used in various fields of dentistry. The diagnosis of root fractures, especially vertical root fractures (VRFs) with CBCT images, has been a research hotspot since then. Research on this area mainly includes the following five aspects: ① the diagnostic efficiency of CBCT images for root fractures; ② the influence of scanning parameters on the diagnostic accuracy of CBCT images in root fractures, such as scanning field of view, spatial resolution, tube current and tube voltage; ③ whether the application of image postprocessing techniques, especially metal artifact reduction (MAR), can improve the diagnostic accuracy of root fractures after root canal treatment and/or there is a post core in the root canal; ④ establishment and validation of clinical diagnosis model for vertical root fracture; and ⑤ application of artificial intelligence technology and contrast agent in root canals for the diagnosis of CBCT image in root fractures. Compared with periapical radiographs, CBCT images can improve the diagnostic accuracy of root fractures in nonendodontic treated teeth; however, for teeth that have undergone endodontic treatment, the diagnosis of VRF must be combined with clinical signs. Vertical bone resorption in the buccolingual (palatal) direction is a characteristic indicator of VRF. The width of the VRF is an important factor affecting the diagnostic accuracy, but the voxel size used in CBCT scanning is not a necessary factor affecting its diagnostic accuracy; the fracture direction does not affect the diagnostic accuracy of the VRF. Image postprocessing techniques, especially MAR, cannot improve the diagnostic accuracy of VRF and may also reduce the diagnostic efficiency, so they are not recommended for clinical application.

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Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1405307

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ABSTRACT: Clinical and radiographical diagnosis is crucial to treat a tooth with transverse root fracture (TRF) due to dental trauma (DT). This paper aimed to report a clinical case of TRF at the cervical third of tooth 21 injured by recurrent DT with 7 years of follow-up. A 7-years old female patient was referred to dental care after the first episode of DT in 2014. Base d on the radiographical examination, splinting of teeth 11 and 21 was performed using resin composite. After 11 months, the splint was removed and the patient was discharged. In 2015, the patient suffered a second DT of the same tooth. The clinical approach was splinting the traumatized tooth using orthodontic wire and resin composite. In 2018, a third episode of DT occurred. Then, the dental staff chose to maintain the splint and evaluate the case in a long-term. In 2021, based on bone tissue condition, dental fragment stability and radiographical follow-up, the splint was removed. The patient remains under regular follow up evaluations. It can be concluded that a conservative approach in cases of TRF, when possible, can preserve biological tissues.


RESUMEN: El diagnóstico clínico y radiográfico es fundamental para tratar un diente con fractura radicular transversa (FRT) por traumatismo dentario (DT). Este trabajo tuvo como objetivo reportar un caso clínico de FRT en el tercio cervical del diente 21 lesionado por DT recurrente con 7 años de seguimiento. Una paciente de 7 años de edad fue remitida a atención odontológica luego del primer episodio de DT en 2014. Con base en el examen radiográfico, se realizó la ferulización de los dientes 11 y 21 con resina compuesta. A los 11 meses se retiró la férula y se dio de alta al paciente. En 2015, el paciente sufrió un segundo DT del mismo diente. El abordaje clínico fue la ferulización del diente traumatizado utilizando alambre de ortodoncia y composite de resina. En 2018 ocurrió un tercer episodio de DT. Luego, el personal dental optó por mantener la férula y evaluar el caso a largo plazo. En 2021, en base al estado del tejido óseo, estabilidad de los fragmentos dentarios y seguimiento radiográfico, se procedió a la retirada de la férula. El paciente permanece bajo evaluaciones regulares de seguimiento. Se puede concluir que un abordaje conservador en casos de TRF, cuando sea posible, puede preservar los tejidos biológicos.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-222383

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Introduction: This case report presents the diagnosis and management of extensive internal root resorption (IRR) in a 17?year?old male patient, with a 9?year?old history of trauma. Method: The affected tooth 21 was associated with vertical root fracture (VRF) and incomplete apex closure with a substantial loss of tooth structure, including dentin and cementum. Encouraged by a healthy periodontal condition, the choice was made to use mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) to reconstruct and reinforce the resorptive defect and the fractured segment. A composite veneer was placed to enhance the aesthetics. Result: A follow?up of the patient after 2 years revealed healing with a resolution of the lesion. Conclusion: This case report highlights the use of MTA as a lone?standing filling material for the treatment of IRR with VRF in a non?vital immature tooth

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Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases ; (12): 305-313, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-920558

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@#Root fracture is a kind of dental trauma involving dentin, cementum, pulp tissue, periodontal membrane ligament and even the surrounding alveolar bone. It occurs frequently between the ages of 10-20, mostly in the area of the maxillary anterior teeth with high aesthetic requirements. The treatment goal for root fracture in permanent teeth is to maintain the physiological and functional integrity of the tooth as much as possible and to reduce the incidence of complications. Clinicians usually classify the affected teeth according to the position of the root fracture, including the apical, mid-root, cervical-mid-root and cervical segments, since it determines the treatment plan and the prognosis of the affected teeth. CBCT examination can avoid misdiagnosis and missed diagnosis of root fracture to the greatest extent. The sequential treatment plan of root fracture after permanent anterior tooth trauma includes initial emergency treatment, pulp vitality monitoring and complication management during follow-up. Emergency treatment mainly includes local anesthesia and repositioning, if displaced, the coronal segment of the tooth as soon as possible. Then, after checking its position radiographically, adjustment occlusion and flexible splinting for 4 weeks (4 months for cervical root fracture). The process of root fracture repair includes many tissues and is affected by many clinical factors. Timely and standardized treatment and close follow-up according to the Dental Trauma Guideline guarantee a good prognosis of root fracture. The closer the root fracture line is to the apex, the higher the survival rate is. In addition to the location of the root fracture line, the prognosis is affected by many other clinical factors, such as the displacement of the coronal fragment of the root fracture, the pathological state of the dental pulp, patient age, developmental stage of the root, timely and good replacement of the root fracture, splinting method, and the presence of other dental trauma complications. Pulp vitality should be monitored regularly, and root canal therapy of the coronal segment should be carried out only when infection of the pulp is established. This article reviews the classification, diagnosis, emergency treatment, sequential follow-up treatment, and prognostic assessment of root fracture trauma to provide suggestions for clinicians to manage root fracture trauma in permanent teeth.

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Braz. dent. j ; 32(5): 114-128, Sept.-Oct. 2021. graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1350294

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Abstract The objective of this critical review of literature is to discuss relevant clinical factors associated with root fractures (RF) visualized by using a new CBCT software. RF constitutes a common occurrence and a challenge in clinical practice, in which the diagnosis becomes essential for the definition of rapid and precise decision-making. The characterization of RF may involve different aspects, such as orientation of the fracture line (horizontal, vertical, oblique), root position of the fracture (cervical, middle, apical third), fracture's coronal-radicular position (coronary, coronal-radicular, radicular), continuity of the fracture (crack, incomplete fracture, complete), bone extension of the fracture (supraosseous, bone level, infraosseous fracture). Imaging examinations have been routinely used to aid in the RF diagnosis. Even with high-resolution cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) scans, many doubts often remain about the diagnostic outcome. Many interferences in the analysis of image quality to determine the diagnosis are identified, such as the sharpness, the noise, light and dark artifacts, among others. The professional's knowledge is essential for identifying the different patterns of fracture lines and their repercussions on adjacent bone tissues, as well as for the analysis of artifacts that may hide or show similarities to fracture lines. Fractures lines and root fractures that may be associated with phantom conditions that mimic fractures should be carefully analyzed. CBCT is the exam indicated to identify a root fracture. It is also added to the success of the diagnosis that the professional has scientific knowledge, training and mastery of advanced CBCT software.


Resumo O objetivo desta revisão crítica da literatura é discutir os fatores clínicos relevantes associados às fraturas radiculares FR visualizados por meio de um novo software de CBCT. As fraturas radiculares constituem uma ocorrência comum e um desafio na prática clínica, em que o diagnóstico torna-se essencial para a definição de uma tomada de decisão rápida e precisa. A caracterização da FR pode envolver diversos aspectos, como orientação da linha de fratura (horizontal, vertical, oblíqua), posição radicular da fratura (cervical, médio, apical), posição coronoradicular da fratura (coronária, coronorradicular, radicular), continuidade da fratura (trinca, fratura incompleta, completa), extensão óssea da fratura (supraóssea, nível ósseo, fratura infraóssea). Os exames de imagens têm sido usados ​​rotineiramente para auxiliar no diagnóstico de RF. Mesmo com a tomografia computadorizada de feixe cônico (TCFC) de alta resolução, muitas vezes permanecem muitas dúvidas sobre o resultado do diagnóstico. São identificadas muitas interferências na análise da qualidade da imagem para determinar o diagnóstico, como a nitidez, o ruído, artefatos claros e escuros, dentre outros. O conhecimento do profissional é fundamental para identificar os diferentes padrões de linhas de fraturas e suas repercussões nos tecidos ósseos adjacentes, bem como para a análise de artefatos que podem ocultar ou apresentar semelhanças com as linhas de fraturas. As linhas de fraturas e fraturas radiculares que podem estar associadas às condições fantasmas que mimetizam fraturas devem ser analisadas cuidadosamente. A TCFC constitui o exame por imagem indicado para identificar uma fratura radicular. Acrescenta-se ao sucesso do diagnóstico o fato do profissional apresentar conhecimento científico, treinamento e domínio de softwares avançados de TCFC.

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Rev. Ateneo Argent. Odontol ; 64(1): 13-17, 2021. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1248251

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Se presenta un caso clínico de fractura radicular del tercio medio, de pieza 2.1 con desplazamiento de los cabos de fractura. Es tratado con un novedoso procedimiento terapéutico, mediante la utilización de un biomaterial de tercera generación osteoconductor, osteogénico y osteoinductor. Se obtiene la reparación del tejido conectivo interproximal y la formación de tejido calcificado (AU)


We present a clinical case of root fracture of the middle third, piece 2.1 with displacement of the fracture ends. It is treated with a novel therapeutic procedure, using a thirdgeneration osteoconductive, osteogenic and osteoinductive biomaterial. Interproximal connective tissue repair and calcified tissue formation are obtained (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Adolescent , Tooth Fractures/therapy , Tooth Root/injuries , Biocompatible Materials , Regenerative Endodontics/methods , Osteogenesis , Root Canal Obturation/instrumentation , Tooth Root/diagnostic imaging , Wound Healing/physiology , Dental Fistula/radiotherapy , Dentition, Permanent
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West China Journal of Stomatology ; (6): 555-559, 2021.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-921373

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OBJECTIVES@#This study aimed to investigate the common types and directions of root fractures of the maxillary first molar and the influence of root canal treatment on the prevalent sites of root fractures.@*METHODS@#A total of 274 maxillary first molars with root fractures diagnosed via cone beam computed tomography were included. The root fractures of nonendodontically and endodontically treated teeth were identified to be spontaneous and secondary root fractures, respectively. The sites, types, and directions of spontaneous and secondary root fractures were determined.@*RESULTS@#Among the spontaneous root fractures, the proportion of palatal root fractures (56.1%) was higher than those of mesial buccal root fractures (36.1%) and distal buccal root fractures (7.8%). Among the secondary root fractures, the proportion of mesial buccal root fractures (52.7%) was higher than those of palatal root fractures (36.5%) and distal buccal root fractures (10.8%). The distribution of predominant fracture sites was statistically significant (@*CONCLUSIONS@#This study provided an epidemiological basis for the clinical features of root fractures of the maxillary first molar. During the dia-gnosis and treatment of the maxillary first molar, the possibility of palatal root fractures should be considered. The occurrence of mesial buccal root fractures may be related to root canal treatment. Therefore, the risk of mesial buccal root fractures caused by iatrogenic factors should be minimized.


Subject(s)
Humans , Cone-Beam Computed Tomography , Molar , Root Canal Therapy , Tooth Root , Tooth, Nonvital
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Int. j. morphol ; 38(5): 1266-1270, oct. 2020. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1134435

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SUMMARY: The root canal system of the maxillary first premolar (MFP), present a high rate of variation, especially at apical level. This complicates the action of antiseptic solutions and endodontic instruments at this level. The object of this in vivo study was to analyse by Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) the radicular and canalicular morphology of MFP in a Chilean sub-population. We carried out a cross sectional, descriptive and observational in vivo study with CBCT examinations of 70 MFP, both left and right. The data were analysed using descriptive statistics (mean (M), standard deviation (SD), with a confidence interval of 95 %), and one-factor ANOVA was used to relate the sections observed. Tooth 1.4 presented one root in 64.86 % of cases and two roots in 35.15 %. Tooth 2.4 presented one root in 66.67 % of cases and two roots in 33.33 %. The frequency of one and two canals was observed to be 30 % and 70% respectively. The walls with the smallest cementodentinal thickness were the mesial (1.11±0.55) and distal (1.08±0.52). The thickest dentinal wall was the palatine (2.07±1.29), followed by the buccal (1.6±1.0). No statistical differences between males and females were found in the thickness of the root wall, nor in the location of the premolar in the maxilla (p>0.05). In conclusion, the root morphology of the MFP is highly variable. Care must be taken not to over-instrument the proximal walls to avoid perforations or fractures. CBCT has proved to be a useful and effective diagnostic tool for in vivo study of dental morphology.


RESUMEN: El sistema de canal radicular del primer premolar maxilar (MFP) presenta una alta tasa de variación, especialmente a nivel apical. Esto complica la acción de las soluciones antisépticas y los instrumentos endodónticos a este nivel. El objetivo de este estudio in vivo fue analizar mediante tomografía computarizada de haz cónico (CBCT) la morfología radicular y canalicular de la MFP en una subpoblación chilena. Realizamos un estudio transversal, descriptivo y observacional in vivo con exámenes CBCT de 70 MFP, tanto a la izquierda como a la derecha. Los datos se analizaron mediante estadística descriptiva (media (M), desviación estándar (DE), con un intervalo de confianza del 95 %) y se utilizó ANOVA de un factor para relacionar las secciones observadas. El diente 1.4 presentó una raíz en el 64,86% de los casos y dos raíces en el 35,15 %. El diente 2.4 presentó una raíz en el 66,67 % de los casos y dos raíces en el 33,33 %. Se observó que la frecuencia de uno y dos canales era del 30 % y 70%, respectivamente. Las paredes con el espesor cementodentinal más pequeño fueron mesial (1,11 ± 0,55) y distal (1,08 ± 0,52). La pared dentinaria más gruesa fue la palatina (2,07 ± 1,29), seguida de la vestibular (1,6 ± 1,0). No se encontraron diferencias estadísticas entre machos y hembras en el grosor de la pared de la raíz, ni en la ubicación del premolar en el maxilar (p> 0,05). En conclusión, la morfología de la raíz de la MFP es muy variable. Se debe tener cuidado de no sobre-instrumentar las paredes proximales para evitar perforaciones o fracturas. CBCT ha demostrado ser una herramienta de diagnóstico útil y efectiva para el estudio in vivo de la morfología dental.


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Humans , Male , Female , Bicuspid/diagnostic imaging , Dental Pulp Cavity/diagnostic imaging , Cone-Beam Computed Tomography , Maxilla/diagnostic imaging , Bicuspid/anatomy & histology , Confidence Intervals , Chile , Cross-Sectional Studies , Analysis of Variance , Dental Pulp Cavity/anatomy & histology , Maxilla/anatomy & histology
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Restorative Dentistry & Endodontics ; : 8-2020.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-811424

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The replacement of missing teeth, especially in the anterior region, is an essential part of dental practice. Fiber-reinforced composite resin bridges are a conservative alternative to conventional fixed dental prostheses or implants. It is a minimally invasive, reversible technique that can be completed in a single visit. The two cases presented herein exemplify the treatment of root-fractured anterior teeth with a natural pontic immediately after extraction.


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Dental Prosthesis , Denture, Partial, Fixed , Methods , Tooth
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Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases ; (12): 630-634, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-829672

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Objective@#To investigate the differences in dentin structure, mineral content and microhardness of single premolar roots with or without an isthmus.@*Methods @#Thirty single-root premolars with a canal isthmus (experimental group) and thirty single-root premolars without a canal isthmus (control group) were collected and analyzed by scanning electron microscopy, X-ray energy spectrometry and a Vickers microhardness tester. Structure, mineral content and microhardness were compared. Results In the experimental group, the dentinal tubules were not obvious, and the structure was disordered. In the control group, the dentin tubules of the root canal wall were arranged regularly, and the lumen opening was clear. The Ca and P contents and Ca/P ratio of the experimental group were lower than those of the control group (P < 0.05). The microhardness of the experimental group was less than that of the control group (P < 0.05).@* Results@# In the experimental group, the dentinal tubules were not obvious, and the structure was disordered. In the control group, the dentin tubules of the root canal wall were arranged regularly, and the lumen opening was clear. The Ca and P contents and Ca/P ratio of the experimental group were lower than those of the control group (P < 0.05). The microhardness of the experimental group was less than that of the control group (P < 0.05).@*Conclusion@#The dentin structure of the root canal isthmus was changed, and the Ca, P contents and microhardness were low. The root canal isthmus was a weak link in the root, which could weaken the resistance of the hard tissue of the root tooth, which may be one of the important factors that could cause vertical root fracture.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-204929

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The purpose of this case report and review is to present the successful management of complicated crown-root fracture of maxillary central incisor with a multidisciplinary approach. A 57-year-old male patient reported with a complaint of unpleasant appearance due to a broken 21. Clinical and radiological examination revealed a complicated oblique crown-root fracture extending below the gingival margin. The tooth was endodontically treated. Surgical crown lengthening with osseous recontouring was performed. After 7 days prefabricated temporary crown was cemented, 6 weeks after surgery fiber post was placed followed by composite core build up. The tooth was restored with a permanent restoration of porcelain fused to the metal crown with gingival porcelain. Examination after 3 months revealed the good periodontal health, esthetic, normal function and patient satisfaction. The key factor in the successful functional and esthetic rehabilitation of a complicated crown-root fracture is weighing of all the available options with a multidisciplinary approach.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-192199

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An 18-year-old female patient reported to the Department of Conservative and Endodontics with the chief complaint of fractured tooth with respect to 21 and increased pain and mobility tooth with respect to 22. Intraoral periapical radiograph of 21 revealed coronal loss of tooth structure involving enamel, dentin, and pulp, suggestive of split tooth with respect to 21. Intraoral examination revealed a fracture of coronal structure of 22 and increased mobility in the coronal aspect, suggestive of horizontal crown–root fracture. For management of 21, after endodontic phase, placement of fiberpost, and coronal buildup, intentional reimplantation was done to expose and reattach the vertically fractured root fragment. For management of 22, after endodontic phase, crown lengthening was done, and the fractured fragment was reattached by making it a Natural Richmond's Crown. Radiographs revealed a complete sealing of the fractured fragment and proper positioning of the tooth.

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West China Journal of Stomatology ; (6): 563-567, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-772607

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This case presents vertical root fracture with vital pulp in mandibular right first molar. Examinations of the history, clinical tests, laser Doppler flowmetry, and radiographs revealed that the tooth showed positive response to electric pulp testing and was normal compared with the healthy control tooth. This study aimed to use a novel vital preserving surgical technique (microapical surgery and nanometer bioactive materials) to make an effective therapeutic decision for the vital tooth with vertical root fracture.


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Humans , Dental Pulp , Molar , Tooth Fractures , Tooth Root
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Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases ; (12): 775-778, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-777983

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Objective@#To evaluate the clinical efficacy of CAD/CAM glass-ceramic onlays in molars with complicated oblique crown fracture within 3.0 mm subgingival. @*Methods@#Fifty-six molars from 56 patients with complicated oblique crown fracture within 3.0 mm subgingival were recruited after endodontic treatment and divided into 2 groups according to the restorative methods used. The glass-ceramic onlays group was restored with CAD/CAM glass-ceramic onlays, while the all-ceramic crown group received CAD/CAM all-ceramic crowns. The success rates of the restorations were analyzed, and the sulcus bleeding index (SBI), plaque index (PLI), and gingival index (GI) were recorded at the prerestoration and postrestoration stages. @*Results @#After one year of follow-up, the success rate of the glass-ceramic onlay group was 96.4%, and the success rate of the all-ceramic crown group was 92.9%. The difference was not statistically significant (P > 0.05). No differences in SBI, PLI, or GI were found between the glass-ceramic onlay group and the all-ceramic crown group (P > 0.05).@*Conclusion@#Conclusion

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Rev. Rede cuid. saúde ; 12(1): 55-63, 15 jul. 2018.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-998946

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As imagens radiográficas periapicais, essenciais para a realização e para o acompanhamento do sucesso do tratamento endodôntico, em virtude de limitações técnicas, não são capazes de oferecer visualização anatômica de toda a estrutura dos elementos dentários. Técnicas contemporâneas de obtenção de imagens, como a tomografia computadorizada realizada pela técnica de feixe cônico (TCFC) parecem ter o potencial de avaliar de forma mais adequada a qualidade da obturação e do remanescente radicular, e o estado perirradicular. O objetivo deste trabalho foi realizar uma avaliação descritiva das imagens obtidas pela técnica de TCFC de 100 elementos dentários tratados endodonticamente, buscando os achados referentes ao estado perirradicular, as lesões de furca, à presença de núcleos intrarradiculares e as fraturas radiculares. Nos 100 dentes analisados, 83 (83%) apresentavam áreas compatíveis com a presença de alteração perirradicular. Dos dentes multirradiculares, 51% apresentavam presença de lesão de furca e 91% apresentavam rarefação perirradicular. Vinte dos 83 dentes com alterações perirradiculares (24%) apresentavam imagem sugestiva de fratura radicular. A TCFC revelou a existência de diversas alterações radiculares e perirradiculares nos dentes tratados endonticamente estudados nesta amostra, sugerindo sua utilidade no acompanhamento imaginológico após o tratamento endodôntico.


Periapical radiographs are essential for endodontic treatment and for following the tooth response after finishing the treatment. Unfortunately, due to their technical limitations, they are not capable of offering a complete anatomical view of the dental structure. More recent image techniques, such as cone-beam computed tomograph (CBCT), seem to offer a more complete picture of the pulp chamber obturation and the remaining dental structure, as well as the periradicular status. The aim of our study was to analyze CBCT images obtained from 100 endodontically treated teeth, focusing on the obturation of the pulp chamber, periapical status, interadicular alterations and root fractures. From the 100 teeth, 83 (83%) presented periradicular alterations. From multiradicular teeth, 51% presented with alterations in the interadicular area and 91% showed periradicular alterations. Twenty out 83 teeth presenting periradicular alterations (24%) showed also root fractures. CBCT images revealed the presence of several root and periradicular alterations in the endodontically treated teeth studied in this sample, suggesting its utility as an adjunctive auxiliary in the follow-up of teeth after endodontic treatment.


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Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Endodontics , Cone-Beam Computed Tomography , Tooth Root , Dental Pulp Cavity
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Rev. Asoc. Odontol. Argent ; 106(2): 57-62, abr.-jun. 2018. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-912808

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Objetivo: Mostrar una alternativa de tratamiento para las fracturas coronorradiculares complicadas, que restablece la función y la estética de las piezas traumatizadas. Caso clínico: Una paciente de 16 años se presentó en la guardia del Centro Odontológico OSEP tras haber sufrido un accidente vial que le produjo un traumatismo dentoalveolar. El diagnóstico fue fractura coronaria sin exposición pulpar de la pieza dentaria 12 y fractura coronorradicular complicada de la pieza 11. El tratamiento incluyó restauración con resina compuesta de la pieza 12 y endodoncia, extrusión ortodóntica, alargamiento coronario y rehabilitación con perno de fibra de cuarzo y corona de resina compuesta de la pieza 11. Conclusiones: El tratamiento de las fracturas coronorradiculares representa un desafío para el odontólogo. Los resultados del tratamiento, en este paciente, fueron excelentes, ya que lograron devolver estética y función (AU)


Aim: To show an alternative treatment for complicated crown-root fractures, which restores function and aesthetics of the traumatized teeth. Case report: This paper reports the case of a 16-yearold girl who attends the OSEP Dental Center, stating that she had suffered a traffic accident resulting in a dentoalveolar trauma. The diagnosis was a coronary fracture without pulp exposure of tooth 12, and complicated crown-root fracture of tooth 11. Treatment included composite resin restoration of tooth 12 and endodontic, orthodontic extrusion, crown lengthening and rehabilitation with quartz fiber post and composite resin crown of tooth 11. Conclusions: The treatment of crown-root fractures poses a challenge for the dentist. The results of the treatment in this patient were excellent, and aesthetics and function were restored (AU)


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Humans , Female , Adolescent , Crown Lengthening , Orthodontic Appliances , Patient Care Team , Tooth Fractures , Tooth Injuries , Tooth Root , Argentina , Composite Resins , Post and Core Technique , Quartz , Tooth Crown , Tooth Socket
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Journal of Korean Academy of Pediatric Dentistry ; (4): 521-527, 2018.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-787333

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In dental trauma, reattachment of the original tooth fragment improves the reproduction of original tooth shape, texture, color, and radiolucency; thus, it provides good aesthetics.A 9-year-old boy was referred due to complicated crown-root fracture of the maxillary right central incisor. Although it had poor prognosis due to severe coronal damage and subcrestal fracture, reattachment of the tooth fragment was chosen due to the patient's age. One-visit apexification with mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) was performed, followed by osteotomy and reattachment of the tooth fragment with post placement.Regular observation revealed no clinical signs or symptoms and no radiologic complications.


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Child , Humans , Male , Apexification , Esthetics , Incisor , Miners , Osteotomy , Pemetrexed , Prognosis , Reproduction , Tooth
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Journal of Practical Stomatology ; (6): 73-76, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-697458

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Objective: To observe the clinical effect of the intraalveolar transplantation for upper anterior teeth with crown-root fracture. Methods: 18 Maxillary anterior teeth with crown-root fracture in 15 cases were included. Surgical extrusion with 180° rotation of the dental remnant was performed for the teeth with deep fracture line at the palatal side,and without rotation for the deep fracture line at labial side. After root canal therapy with Metapex under local anesthesia,the roots were surgical extracted to the required position and fixed to adjacent teeth by interdental suture and flexible fiber strip splint. 1 week after operation the suture was removed,3 to 4 weeks later the splint was removed and root canal therapy was conducted,then the teeth were repaired by composite resin crown /post-core crown. Clinical and radiographic examinations were performed at 1 month,3 months,6 months and 3 years after treatment. Results: The average 4 mm extrusion was acquired for the 18 teeth. All patients were satisfied with the treatment outcome and can exercise the normal function. The first 1 to 3 month after surgery,the mobility was less than 1°,periodontal soft tissue was healthy. X-Ray examination showed periapical bone density was significantly increased from the periapical to the alveolar ridge. 3 to 6 months after treatment,the crestal bone resorption was not further developed,angular absorption image disappeared,and complete new bone was formed in the periapical area. 6 months postoperatively,lamina dura was observed in the alveolar bone in almost all of the teeth. Labial gingiva of 10 teeth(55. 56%) was mild retreat(≤1 mm) compared with adjacent teeth. Conclusion: Intraalveolar transplantation method is effcective and time-saving in the treatment of the tooth with complicated crown-root fracture.

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