Volume : VI, Issue : VIII, August - 2017

NOVEL MANAGEMENT OF A COMPLICATED CROWNROOT FRACTURE: A CASE REPORT

Dr. Anup Bhaisare, Dr. Ashwini Patil, Dr. Manjusha Warhadpande

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 Esthetical rehabilitation of fractured anterior teeth is one of the greatest challenges to a dentist. Coronal tooth fractures are most common in anterior teeth, especially in maxillary teeth due to their anatomical position.  Oblique crown–root fractures are rare and often need complex treatment planning and diagnosed through clinical and radiographic examination. Treatment depends on the position of the fracture, the extent of root involvement, correct diagnosis, clinical management, and radiographic follow–up .They create serious esthetic and psychological problems for the patient..  This case report describes the clinical procedures involved in the novel management  of oblique crown–root fracture  in maxillary right central incisor which were restored by fie post and core . After a  1 year of follow–up, there was no evidence of apical periodontitis and the tooth was satisfactory both esthetically and functionally..

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Dr.Anup Bhaisare, Dr.Ashwini Patil, Dr.Manjusha Warhadpande, NOVEL MANAGEMENT OF A COMPLICATED CROWNROOT FRACTURE: A CASE REPORT, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH : VOLUME-6 | ISSUE-8 | AUGUST‾2017


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