Management of a crown-root fracture in central incisors with 180 [degree sign] rotation: a case report
IEJ-Iranian Endodontic Journal. 2011; 6 (4): 183-187
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The crown-root fracture is a common tooth injury which compromises the biological width and need proper endodontic and prosthodontic treatment to achieve acceptable clinical outcome. This case report describes clinical management of crown-root fracture in maxillary central incisors which was successfully treated by forceps eruption with 180 [degree sign] rotation to restore the biological width. The patient was followed-up for 18 months. Clinical and radiographic evaluation showed acceptable results, the replanted teeth have normal function and no obvious inflammatory root resorption was seen on radiographic examination
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IMEMR
Sujet Principal:
Traitement de canal radiculaire
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Réimplantation dentaire
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Racine dentaire
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Restauration coronoradiculaire
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Couronne dentaire
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Incisive
Limites du sujet:
Humans
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Male
langue:
En
Texte intégral:
Iran. Endodontic J.
Année:
2011