1. Preservation of a Split Tooth: Nonsurgical Clinical Management.
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Schürz, Alexander, Gehrig, Holger, Schuessler, Dorothée L., and Mente, Johannes
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TEETH ,MINERAL aggregates ,CALCIUM silicates ,DENTAL extraction ,TOOTH abrasion ,BICUSPIDS - Abstract
A tooth is considered to be a split tooth if it contains a fracture line extending from the occlusal surface through both marginal ridges. Currently, the only treatment option for a split tooth is extraction. The present case report describes a novel therapeutic strategy for the preservation of a split tooth (first maxillary premolar) with a fracture in the mesiodistal direction. A systematic nonsurgical procedure involving visualization and slight widening of the fracture line is described. This procedure facilitates sealing of the fracture gap with a biocompatible calcium silicate cement (mineral trioxide aggregate) as well as internal composite resin stabilization and cuspal coverage restoration of the tooth. A 3-year follow-up showed a promising clinical and radiographic outcome. The concept presented here is an alternative treatment option for a split tooth, which allows preservation of the tooth rather than its extraction. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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