Management and Follow-up of Orthodontic Forced Extrusion: A Case Report.

Autor: F., Ojeda-Gutiérrez, A., Martínez-Zumarán, N., Manzur-Sandoval, R., González-Correa, J. F., Ojeda-Juárez, J. A., Garrocho-Rangel, N. V., Zavala Alonso
Zdroj: Revista Odontología Vital; ene-jun2023, Vol. 1 Issue 37, p58-67, 10p
Abstrakt: The case of an adult patient with a complicated crown fracture of the right upper canine due to trauma is reported, diagnosing a class VII Ellis coronal fracture. There are several treatment alternatives that range from the extraction, placement of a bone graft and placement of an implant, to a forced root extrusion with bone removal to allow the biological space and subsequently be restored. In the present case, a multidisciplinary orthodontic forced extrusion treatment is performed, which allows to increase the amount of clinical remnant, preserving the periodontal support and maintaining the biologic thickness, thus achieving to maintain the root remnant with good length so that prosthetic rehabilitation is facilitated. The clinical and radiographic follow-up was 12 months. The multidisciplinary treatment involved: Root canal treatment, forced extrusion with orthodontics, fibrotomy with root planing and fixed prosthesis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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