Volume : VI, Issue : VI, June - 2017

Bane to Boon A Rehabilitation of Fractured Incisor Tooth with Multidisciplinary Approach: A Case Report

Dr. Niraja Jaiswal, Dr. Arti Gangurde, Dr. Parag Gangurde

Abstract :

 Fracture of tooth below the gingival attachment or crest of the alveolar bone presents many restorative challenges. Such fractured teeth often consider hopeless and extracted. A fractured anterior tooth often requires correct diagnosis and thorough treatment planning. Periodontal crown lengthening of such tooth which involves removal of supporting alveolar bone and gingival tissue can compromise aesthetic; and should be reserved for posterior area. Multidisciplinary treatment approach using orthodontic forced eruption has been suggested as a viable alternative to extraction and periodontal crown lengthening for aesthetic and functional rehabilitation of subgingivally fractured anterior tooth.  The purpose of this article is to present case report of fractured anterior tooth and its interdisciplinary management taking in consideration the biologic, functional, aesthetic and economic aspects. 

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DR. NIRAJA JAISWAL, DR. ARTI GANGURDE, DR. PARAG GANGURDE, Bane to Boon A Rehabilitation of Fractured Incisor Tooth with Multidisciplinary Approach: A Case Report, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH : VOLUME-6 | ISSUE-6 | JUNE-2017


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