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Forced eruption is often overlooked but is the gold standard for treating single-rooted teeth with coronal fractures or root issues. This technique ensures esthetic results and preserves periodontal health for successful restoration.

Area of Science:

  • Dentistry
  • Periodontology
  • Restorative Dentistry

Background:

  • Treatment options for coronal fractures, subgingival caries perforations, and root resorption are diverse.
  • Forced eruption is frequently not considered as a primary treatment modality.

Observation:

  • Single-rooted teeth with these conditions often present complex restorative challenges.
  • Achieving sufficient tooth length is crucial for successful treatment outcomes.

Findings:

  • Forced eruption is the gold standard for single-rooted teeth, yielding esthetic results.
  • This method preserves the periodontal support of adjacent teeth.
  • It ensures the periodontal health of the biologic width and crown margin.

Implications:

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  • Forced eruption provides a predictable pathway to successful restorative outcomes.
  • It highlights the importance of considering orthodontic extrusion in treatment planning.
  • This approach can enhance long-term tooth survival and function.