Root Extrusion, A Practical Solution in Complicated Crown -Root Incisor Fracture -A Case Report Ahuja Sachin, Professor, Bansal Kapil, Professor, Singla Munish, Professor, Mittal Neetu, Senior Lecturer, Thakkar Balvinder S, Professor Address for ComtSpondence: Dr. Sachin Ahuja, MOS, Professor Dept. of Orthodontics & Oentofacial Orthopedics Surendera Dental College & research institute. Sriganganagar (Rajasthan) 335001.. E-mail: drsachinahuja@hotmail.com
Online published on 1 May, 2012. Abstract Treatment of crown fractures often requires a multidisciplinary approach orthodontic forced eruption may be a suitable approach without risking the esthetic appearance in tooth fracture below the gingival attachment or alveolar bone crest. Extrusion of such a teeth allows elevating the fracture line above the epithelial attachment so that the proper finishing margins can be prepared. This case describes a multidisciplinary approach using the orthodontic forced eruption facilitating the composite restoration of a fractured upperpermanent lateral incisor. Top |
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