Surgical extrusion of a crown-root fractured immature permanent incisor: 36 month follow-up.

Dent Traumatol

Department of Pedodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Süleyman Demirel University, Isparta, Turkey.

Published: December 2007

Crown-root fracture is defined as a fracture involving enamel, dentin and pulp and can be classified as either complicated or uncomplicated. The tooth with crown-root fracture presents a lot of problems during coronal restorations and extraction was formerly used in many cases. But loss of a permanent incisor in a young patient may create severe emotional problems and alternative treatment approaches must be considered. This report presents the successful results of a surgical extrusion of a complicated crown-root fractured, immature permanent incisor in a 9-year-old boy. Examination 36 months after the trauma indicated that the treatment had provided functional and esthetic results.

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