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Multidisciplinary Approach to Treat Traumatized Anterior Tooth in a Korean Adolescent: a Case Report of Orthodontic Forced Eruption and Esthetic Hybrid Ceramic Restoration

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±èÁöÇý, Nho Ji-Young, ÃÖÅÂÇö, Cho Ka-Young, ±è¼ÒÇö, ¿À³²½Ä,
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±èÁöÇý ( Kim Ji-Hye ) - Inha University College of Medicine Department of Dentistry
 ( Nho Ji-Young ) - Inha University College of Medicine Department of Dentistry
ÃÖÅÂÇö ( Choi Tae-Hyun ) - Inha University College of Medicine Department of Dentistry
 ( Cho Ka-Young ) - Inha University College of Medicine Department of Dentistry
±è¼ÒÇö ( Kim So-Hyun ) - Inha University College of Medicine Department of Dentistry
¿À³²½Ä ( Oh Nam-Sik ) - Inha University College of Medicine Department of Dentistry

Abstract


Loss of the coronal part of a permanent incisor in a young patient can cause esthetic and functional problems which may cause emotional stress. In case of complicated crown-root fracture below gingival level, establishing proper biological width is critically important. We reviewed on a patient who had fractured anterior tooth. With multidisciplinary approach, endodontic, orthodontic, and prosthodontic treatments were planned. Orthodontic forced eruption was designed to provide sufficient tooth structure with proper dentogingival relationships and to place a single crown restoration.

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Traumatized anterior teeth; Dental trauma in adolescent; Orthodontic forced eruption; Esthetic restoration; CAD/CAM

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