RESTORATION OF A FRACTURED CENTRAL INCISOR USING TOOTH FRAGMENT : CASE REPORT |
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상악 영구중절치의 외상환자에서 치아파절편을 이용한 치험례 |
최은영, 최남기, 양규호 |
전남대학교 치과대학 소아치과학교실 및 치의학 연구소 |
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Abstract |
Dental injuries with crown fracture occur frequently, especially in young patient Reattachment of the crown fragment has been shown to yield good esthetic results in that original tooth anatomy is restored with a material that abrades at a rate indntical to that of the adjacent tooth substance and at the same time permits continual monitoring of pulpal status through the fragment. Case 1 was complicated crown fracture with pin-point bleed ing, that was treated by direct pulp capping with calcium hydroxide and fragment reattachment. Case 2 was in trusive luxation with complicated crown fracture and was treated by pulp treatment and fragment reattachment. Case 3 was uncomplicated crown fracture, and fracture line involved slightly biologic width and treated by reattachment of the crown fragment. |
Key Words:
Upper central incisor, Tooth fracture, Reattachment |
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