AUTOGENOUS TOOTH FRAGMENT REATTACHMENT: A MULTIDISCIPLINARY MANAGEMENT FOR COMPLICATED CROWN-ROOT FRACTURE WITH BIOLOGIC WIDTH VIOLATION

Autogenous tooth fragment reattachment: A multidisciplinary management for complicated crown-root fracture with biologic width violation

Autogenous tooth fragment reattachment: A multidisciplinary management for complicated crown-root fracture with biologic width violation

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Fractures of multiple permanent anterior teeth can be a traumatic experience for children, with functional, esthetic and psychological aspects.The treatment 888392593481 of complicated crown-root fractures (CRFs) is more challenging when the biologic width is violated.This paper presents a case of 12-year boy with complicated CRF of teeth #12 and #21, and horizontal crown fracture of uunipelti tooth #11.It was managed by endodontic treatment, mucoperiosteal surgery with osteotomy to visualize the fracture line for fragment reattachment, followed by fiber-post placement and restoration with polycarbonate crowns.Clinical and radiographic evaluation after 6 months was satisfactory with adequate functional and esthetic results.

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