Surgical extrusion of crown-root-fractured teeth: a clinical review

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1999

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Blackwell Science Ltd

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info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess

Özet

Aim In this clinical study, combined surgical and endodnntic treatment was performed in 20 cases of crown-rout fracture and the outcomes reviewed. Methodology Surgical treatment involved a conventional extraction and stabilization technique. Root canal treatment using calcium hydroxide was performed. Before root canal obturation, a calcium hydroxide dressing was maintained for 3 months. Results Follow-up examinations, which varied between 6 and 36 (mean 14.5) months, showed that there were no radiographic and clinical signs of progressive root resorption. marginal bone loss or periapical disease in all except one case, Conclusions The favourable results of this study demonstrate that surgical extrusion in teeth with crown-root fractures may be an alternative treatment to orthodontic extrusion.

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calcium hydroxide, crown-root fractures, surgical extrusion

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International Endodontic Journal

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Q3

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N/A

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32

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2

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