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RESTORATION OF A FRACTURED INCISOR USING ORIGINAL TOOTH FRAGMENT : A CASE REPORT

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2. Partial pulpotomy´Â Ä¡¼ö ¹× Ä¡°üºÎÀ§ Ä¡ÁúÀÇ ¼Õ»óÀÌ Àû°í, »ó¾ÆÁúÀÇ physiologic
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Fracture of the crown in a permanent incisor is relatively common. When it occurs
with pulp exposure, it presents both restorative and endodontic problems.
In the restoration of a fractured incisor, reattachment of the original fragment or
restoration with a composite resin is preferred over a temporary crown. If fractured
fragment is intact, the tooth can be restored with reattachment of the fragment.
An exposed pulp in a young crown-fractured incisor is usually treated with either pulp
capping or pulpotomy depending on the size of an exposure and time elapsed since
injury. However, in teeth showing vital and/or hyperplastic pulp tissue at the exposure,
only superficial layers of the pulp and surrounding dentin should be removed : i.e.
partial pulpotomy can be performed in immature as well as mature teeth.
This paper reports 2 cases of crown-fractured permanent incisors with pulp exposure
that had been treated by reattachment of original fragment followed by partial
pulpotomy or partial pulpectomy. The following results are obtained. ;
1. Fragment reattachment is an acceptable semi-permanent restoration of crown
fractured young permanent incisor.
2. Partial pulpotomy is recommended as the treatment of choice in crown-fractured
permanent teeth with pulp exposure.

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