Title of article :
Ten-Year Follow-Up of a Fragment Reattachment to an Anterior Tooth: A Conservative Approach
Author/Authors :
Mendes, Luiz Department of Restorative Dentistry - School of Dentistry - Health Institute of Nova Friburgo - Federal Fluminense University, RJ, Brazil , Laxe, Laisa Department of Restorative Dentistry - School of Dentistry - Federal University of Juiz de Fora, MG, Brazil , Passos, Leandro Department of Prosthetic Dentistry - School of Dentistry - Health Institute of Nova Friburgo - Federal Fluminense University, RJ, Brazil
Abstract :
This report describes the 10-year follow-up data of a patient who underwent fragment reattachment to the maxillary central incisor
after coronal fracture with pulp exposure as well as the procedures followed for functional and esthetic adjustments. A 9-yearold female patient presented at the clinic of dentistry at the State University of Rio de Janeiro with a coronal fracture and pulp
exposure of the right maxillary central incisor that had occurred immediately after an accident. The intact tooth fragment was
recovered at the accident site and stored in milk. The treatment plan followed was to perform direct pulp capping and tooth
fragment reattachment. When the patient was 14 years old, adhesion between fragment and remaining tooth was lost, and fragment
reattachment was performed. Five years later, the same tooth presented clinical discoloration and absence of sensitivity during pulp
vitality tests. Subsequently, a new treatment plan was formulated, which included endodontic treatment, followed by nonvital tooth
bleaching and light-cured composite resin restoration. An esthetic and natural-looking restoration was achieved. Tooth fragment
reattachment is not a temporary restorative technique and requires functional and esthetic adjustments over time to maintain the
biomimetic characteristics of traumatized anterior teeth and predictable outcomes.
Keywords :
Fragment Reattachment , Anterior Tooth , Conservative Approach
Journal title :
Case Reports in Dentistry