MANAGEMENT OF COMPLICATED CROWN-ROOT FRACTURE BY EXTRA-ORAL FRAGMENT REATTACHMENT AND INTENTIONAL REIMPLANTATION WITH 2 YEARS REVIEW

Management of complicated crown-root fracture by extra-oral fragment reattachment and intentional reimplantation with 2 years review

Management of complicated crown-root fracture by extra-oral fragment reattachment and intentional reimplantation with 2 years review

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Trauma with an accompanying fracture to the anterior teeth gives an agonizing experience for Sculptures a young individual due to the physical disfigurement and the psychological impact that is imposed on them.This paper reports a case of complicated crown-root fracture in a young child that was treated by extra-oral fragment reattachment followed by the intentional reimplantation.The tooth was endodontically-treated followed by the placement of fiber-reinforced composite post.

The fragments were reattached extra orally following an atraumatic extraction.The tooth was led floodlights with pir then reimplanted back into the socket followed by splinting.Clinical results were successful after 2 years.

This case report demonstrates the importance of modifying a treatment protocol to maintain esthetics up to the completion of the developmental period.

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