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Extrusion of endodontically treated teeth.

J H Simon, W H Kelly, D G Gordon

    Journal of the American Dental Association (1939)
    |July 1, 1978
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    Vertical extrusion successfully retained 14 teeth with subgingival issues like fractures, perforations, or caries. This method offers a viable option for saving compromised teeth.

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    C-shaped canals: diagnosis and treatment.

    General dentistry·2012

    Area of Science:

    • Dentistry
    • Oral Surgery
    • Restorative Dentistry

    Background:

    • Subcrestal tooth fractures, perforations, and caries below the gingival margin present significant restorative challenges.
    • Saving compromised teeth is crucial for maintaining oral function and aesthetics.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the efficacy of vertical extrusion for retaining teeth with subgingival defects.
    • To outline the indications, techniques, and potential complications associated with this dental procedure.

    Main Methods:

    • Vertical extrusion was employed to reposition the affected teeth vertically.
    • The procedure aimed to move the subgingival tooth structure to anSupracrestal position for better access and restoration.

    Main Results:

    • Successfully retained 14 teeth that previously had subcrestal issues.
    • Demonstrated the feasibility of vertical extrusion in managing complex dental cases.

    Conclusions:

    • Vertical extrusion is an effective technique for retaining teeth with subcrestal fractures, perforations, or caries.
    • The procedure offers a valuable alternative to extraction in specific clinical scenarios.

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