Direct Pulp Capping with Mineral Trioxide Aggregate and Reattachment of Fractured Fragment Using Ribbond Fibers - A Case Report
Journal Title: Journal of Medical Science And clinical Research - Year 2015, Vol 3, Issue 7
Abstract
One of the options for managing coronal tooth fractures when the tooth fragment is available and there is no or minimal violation of the biological width is the reattachment of the fragment. Rebonding of the fractured fragment to the tooth retrieved in a fairly intact condition provides an ultra-conservative treatment option. Rebonding techniques provide good esthetics, restores immediate function and provides positive psychological support to the patient. This article presents a novel technique for reattachment of horizontal fractured fragment of vital maxillary left central (21) with pulp exposure. Pulp capping was done using mineral trioxide aggregate. Polyethylene fiber (ribbond) and panavia F cement were used to reattach the fractured fragment using an internal groove technique to provide high fracture strength to restored tooth
Authors and Affiliations
Dr Sadanand S Kulkarni
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