Use of a resin-ionomer in crown-root fracture repair of a canine tooth of a dog.

J Vet Dent

Connecticut Veterinary Dental Referral Service, Milford 06460, USA.

Published: March 1997

A resin-ionomer material was used to repair a longitudinal sub-crestal crown-root fracture of a maxillary canine tooth of a young dog. Infinity, the resin-ionomer used in this report, has been shown in human studies to be biocompatible with soft and osseous tissues, making it appropriate for use as a subgingival restorative material. The tooth was treated endodontically to achieve apexification, followed by conventional endodontic treatment, crown-root fracture repair, and preparation for placement of an Inceram crown.

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