Reattachment of Crown Fragment Using Fiber-Reinforced Post: A Case Report 36 Months Follow-Up
Journal Title: IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS) - Year 2017, Vol 16, Issue 11
Abstract
Objectives: The most common dental injury is the crown fractures of the permanent anterior teeth. If the original tooth fragment is retained following fracture,the natural tooth structures can be reattached using adhesive protocols.Extensivetooth fragment can also be aesthetically reattached and strengthen the tooth structure using fiber reinforced posts. These fiber reinforced posts have a modulus of elasticity similar to dentin. This technique is inexpensive, very conservative. This case report presents a clinical technique to reattachment maxillary lateral incisor tooth after trauma using direct fiberreinforced post systems and present the 3-year follow-up. Case Report: In this case report,a 46-yearold woman referred to clinic,because of fracture of the crown in the left maxillary lateral incisor.Clinical and radiographic examination revealed that there was a horizontal fracture between the cervical and mid region of the crown.The patient had percussion and night pain;so endodontic treatment was applied.After this,the post space was prepared on the root canal and crown fragment.The fiber post was placed into the root canal and then crown fragment was attached. Dual-cure adhesive resin cement was used for cementation.Finally,fracture line restored with flowable composite and the residual composites was finished and polished with finishing burs and discs.
Authors and Affiliations
Fatma Sag Gungor (Fatma Sağ Güngör)
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