IADR Abstract Archives

Replantation of Vertically Fractured  Teeth After Repair with Adhesive Resin

Objectives: To describe the replantation of vertically fractured maxillary anterior teeth after repair with adhesive resin. 

Methods: Three root filled teeth with vertical root fractures were reconstructed with a self-etching dual-cured adhesive resin cement and intentionally replanted without using rotation. It is presented with a clinical and radiographic documentation

Results: at a follow-up consultation 3 years later, the teeth were asymptomatic, and attachment gain and bone regeneration were observed. In addition, no ankylosis was detected clinically or radiographically

Conclusions: Replantation of root-filled incisors with complete vertical root fractures after resin bonding might be a realistic alternative to extraction. Practitioners should be aware of the possible disadvantages as well as advantages associated with failure of a replanted incisors with vertical root fracture

Division: Pan European Region Meeting
Meeting: 2012 Pan European Region Meeting (Helisinki, Finland)
Location: Helisinki, Finland
Year: 2012
Final Presentation ID: 726
Abstract Category|Abstract Category(s): Scientific Groups
Authors
  • Turk, B. Tugba  ( Ege Universitesi, Bornova, İzmir, N/A, Turkey )
  • Nizam, Nejat  ( Ege Universitesi, Bornova, İzmir, N/A, Turkey )
  • SESSION INFORMATION
    Poster Session
    Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery II
    09/15/2012