Management and Followup of Complicated Crown Fractures in Young Patients Treated with Partial Pulpotomy

  • Ojeda-Gutierrez F
  • Martinez-Marquez B
  • Arteaga-Larios S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Two cases of young patients with traumatized permanent teeth having complicated crown fractures are reported. Endodontic management included partial pulpotomy by the Cvek technique; restorative management included resin restoration and reattachment of the teeth fragments. Treatments were considered successful in all cases according to the following criteria: absence of clinical symptoms, absence of X-ray signs of pathology, and presence of pulpal vitality 6 to 25 months after treatment.

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Ojeda-Gutierrez, F., Martinez-Marquez, B., Arteaga-Larios, S., Ruiz-Rodriguez, M. S., & Pozos-Guillen, A. (2013). Management and Followup of Complicated Crown Fractures in Young Patients Treated with Partial Pulpotomy. Case Reports in Dentistry, 2013, 1–5. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/597563

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