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Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of Orbital Fractures
Published on: May 16, 2025
Coronal reconstruction following anterior teeth traumatism: multidisciplinary treatment
Flavio Cohen-Carneiro1, Emilio Carlos Sponchiado, Lucas do Fonseca Roberti Garcia
1Integrated Clinic, School of Dentistry, Federal University of Amazonas, Manaus, Brazil.
Abstract:
This study describes how periodontology, endodontology, and dentistry were integrated for the coronal reconstruction of anterior teeth extensively destroyed by dental trauma. A 15-year-old girl suffered a bicycle accident that resulted in the fracture of teeth No. 8 and 9. Clinical and radiographic examinations confirmed coronal fracture in both teeth, in addition to compromised pulp vitality, invasion of the biologic periodontal space, and loss of coronal space due to mesialization of the neighboring teeth. The protocol consisted of endodontic treatment for the fractured teeth, periodontal surgery to augment the clinical crown and gingival recontouring, intracanal cementation of esthetic glass fiber posts, and coronal reconstruction with resin composite. At a longitudinal follow-up visit 1 year later, clinical and radiographic examinations revealed successful rehabilitation of the fractured teeth.
