Journal of Indian Society of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry (Jan 2014)

Biologic restoration of a traumatized maxillary central incisor in a toddler: A case report

  • Sheen Ann John,
  • S Anandaraj,
  • Sageena George

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/0970-4388.127068
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32, no. 1
pp. 79 – 82

Abstract

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Trauma to the anterior teeth is relatively common in young children and teenagers. Traumatized anterior teeth require quick functional and aesthetic repair, and poses a challenge to the dental practitioner owing to the lack of co-operation ceded and the longer time invested. Reattachment of tooth fragment should be the first choice to restoring teeth when a usable fragment is available, since it gives a psychological and aesthetic advantage over the conventional technique. With the vast improvement in adhesive technology, reattachment is definitely a predictable treatment option for very young children. This paper describes the treatment of a 2½ year old female child who sustained crown-root fracture, extending subgingivally, in primary upper central incisor.

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