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Considerations during crown reattachment procedure over the pulpal exposure: case report

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±èº¸³ª ( Kim Bo-Na ) - Yonsei University College of Dentistry Gangnam Severance Dental Hospital Department of Conservative Dentistry
ÀÌÀ± ( Lee Yoon ) - Yonsei University Wonju College of Medicine Department of Conservative Dentistry
¼Û¹ÎÁÖ ( Song Min-Ju ) - Yonsei University College of Dentistry Gangnam Severance Dental Hospital Department of Conservative Dentistry
½Å¼öÁ¤ ( Shin Su-Jung ) - Yonsei University College of Dentistry Gangnam Severance Dental Hospital Department of Conservative Dentistry
¹ÚÁ¤¿ø ( Park Jeong-Won ) - Yonsei University College of Dentistry Gangnam Severance Dental Hospital Department of Conservative Dentistry

Abstract


Crown reattachment is the most conservative treatment which can be used to restore fractured tooth, presumably with sufficient strength, while maintaining original contour, incisal translucency, and reducing chair time and cost.

However, in case of crown fracture with pin-point pulp exposure, we should cautiously minimize the irritation to the pulp and consider pre-treatment pulpal status, choice of pulp capping materials, choice of bonding system and treatment sequence during crown reattachment procedures. This case reports the considerations while crown reattachment with direct pulp capping using calcium hydroxide (Dycal, Dentsply Caulk).

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Crown reattachment; Direct pulp capping; Dycal; Etching; Primer

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