Intraradicular Splinting of a Coronal Horizontal Root Fracture with Surgical Repositioning of the Fractured Crown in a Permanent Maxillary Lateral Incisor: A Case Report
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.6, No. 11)Publication Date: 2017-11-05
Authors : Dr Ajay Singh Rao; Dr Archana; Dr Supriya Patil; Dr Meetu Mathur;
Page : 1918-1921
Keywords : Intraradicular Splinting; Repositioning of fractured crown;
Abstract
Background Root fractures in permanent teeth are uncommon injuries and represent complex healing patterns. Prognosis of fracture in the coronal third of a root is considered as poor. Case Description This case report presents the endodontic management of a coronal horizontally fractured Maxillary right lateral incisor by intraradicular splinting using a fiber post and dual cure resin cement by Repositioning of fractured crown fragment back to its original position. Conclusion natural tooth crown can be a good alternative to prosthetic crowns if placed in time because it maintains the natural aesthetic appearance.
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