DOI: 10.3290/j.jad.a44548, PubMed-ID: 32435765Seiten: 249-254, Sprache: EnglischAlovisi, Mario / Tempesta, Riccardo Michelotto / Comba, Allegra / Pasqualini, Damiano / Scotti, NicolaPurpose: The management of complicated crown-root fractures is challenging for endodontic restoration. The present case describes a patient who sustained trauma to the maxillary right central incisor.
Materials and Methods: Clinical and radiographic examination showed a complicated crown-root fracture and incomplete root development with periapical radiolucency and inadequate endodontic treatment with overfilling. Orthograde retreatment with MTA apical closure combined with a microsurgical approach to remove of extruded material was performed. Coronal sealing was accomplished with a direct adhesive restoration and marginal relocation.
Results: A 5-year follow-up showed complete healing of the periapical lesion and correct preservation of function and esthetic parameters.
Conclusion: A modern minimally invasive treatment protocol allows the maximum conservation of residual dental tissues.
Schlagwörter: dental trauma, direct composite restoration, marginal relocation, permanent tooth prognosis, surgical microendodontics