Dental Research Journal (Jan 2012)

Multidisciplinary management of subgingival crown-root fracture of an immature permanent maxillary central incisor

  • Samir Zahedpasha,
  • Hengameh Safarcherati,
  • Manouchehr Rahmati-Kamel,
  • Javad Mehrani-Sabet

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/1735-3327.99846
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 3
pp. 357 – 360

Abstract

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This case report describes the multidisciplinary management of subgingival horizontal crown-root fracture of an immature permanent maxillary central incisor in a 10-year-old boy. After removal of the fractured fragment, pulpotomy was performed within 48 h from the injury to promote apexogenesis. The tooth was orthodontically extruded until the fracture line was located above the alveolar bone level. Frenectomy, supracrestal fiberotomy, and crown lengthening were performed after adequate stabilization of the extruded tooth for 5 months. Finally, the tooth was restored with composite resin by using the acid etch technique. This report highlights that a multidisciplinary treatment approach with strict cooperation among specialists to manage a complicated crown-root fracture can save and restore a traumatized immature permanent tooth.

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