Management of Concomitant Intrusion and Complicated Crown-Root Fracture Injury of Maxillary Central Incisors in a Child.

Pub Date : 2023-11-30 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2023/8750942
Tariq Abu Haimed, Samah S Abdeltawab, Rayyan A Kayal, Mona H Almotairi, Khalid H Zawawi
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Dental intrusions are a severe type of injury because they impact the neurovascular supply of the tooth as well as the supporting tissues which predispose the tooth to necrosis and root resorption. Management of these injuries requires repositioning of the teeth under close monitoring to avoid complications. The management becomes more comprehensive when an intrusion is combined with other injuries, such as a crown-root fracture. This case report represents a 4-year follow-up of a child who suffered from a concomitant injury of intrusion and complicated crown-root fracture to the maxillary immature permanent central incisors. The management involved a multidisciplinary approach including endodontics, pedodontics, orthodontics, periodontics, and prosthodontics. Given the guidelines of dental trauma and the circumstances of the case, the fractured teeth were root canal treated, filled with a bioceramic plug and gutta-percha, and then restored with posts/cores and temporary crowns. The intrusion was managed initially by passive eruption followed by an active orthodontic eruption, after which the teeth were restored with permanent ceramic crowns. Throughout the course of treatment, the teeth showed no complications of root resorption or ankylosis, although one tooth developed a periapical infection which was managed by apical surgery. At the 4-year follow-up, the teeth revealed healthy periodontium and good esthetics.

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儿童上颌中切牙并发嵌入和并发牙冠-牙根折断损伤的处理方法
牙齿内陷是一种严重的损伤,因为它会影响牙齿的神经血管供应和支持组织,导致牙齿坏死和牙根吸收。处理这些损伤需要在严密监测下重新定位牙齿,以避免并发症。当侵入合并其他损伤(如牙冠-牙根折断)时,管理就变得更加全面。本病例报告是对一名上颌未成熟恒中切牙内陷和复杂牙冠牙根骨折并发症患儿的四年随访。治疗采用了多学科方法,包括牙髓病学、儿童牙病学、正畸学、牙周病学和修复学。考虑到牙科创伤的指导原则和该病例的具体情况,对折断的牙齿进行了根管治疗,用生物陶瓷塞和古塔胶进行填充,然后用牙柱/牙冠和临时牙冠进行修复。首先通过被动萌出,然后是主动畸形萌出,之后用永久性陶瓷牙冠修复牙齿。在整个治疗过程中,牙齿没有出现牙根吸收或强直的并发症,但有一颗牙齿出现了根尖周炎,通过根尖手术进行了治疗。在 4 年的随访中,牙齿显示出健康的牙周和良好的美观。
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