
Multidisciplinary Approach to the Treatment of an Unusual Crown Fracture after Trauma: Alternative Technique Proposal
Author(s) -
Cesar dos Reis Perez
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.53902/sojdod.2021.01.000515
Subject(s) - dental trauma , medicine , dentistry , crown (dentistry) , tooth fracture , multidisciplinary approach , endodontic therapy , maxillary central incisor , pulp (tooth) , fracture (geology) , orthodontics , root canal , social science , geotechnical engineering , sociology , engineering
This case report presents multidisciplinary management of a sub gingival crown-root fracture of a 15-year-old patient referred to the dental trauma clinic with an extensive tooth fracture of the permanent maxillary central incisors after a traumatic injury during a volleyball game. This work aimed to present an alternative approach for complicated dental fracture after trauma obtaining immediate resolution. A unique aspect of the case was that the patient was referred from the semiology clinic without pain and with signs of extensive cracking after 13 days of trauma. However, no endodontic involvement was observed either clinically or radio graphically. After examining a probe, the fracture trace dislocated with pulp exposure and sub-gingival extension. An alternative isolation technique was presented to enable immediate endodontic treatment and restoration of fractured teeth.