Delayed partial pulpotomy in a midroot and complicated crown-root-fractured permanent incisor with hyperplastic pulpitis: a case report
- PMID: 20630310
- DOI: 10.1016/j.joen.2010.03.036
Delayed partial pulpotomy in a midroot and complicated crown-root-fractured permanent incisor with hyperplastic pulpitis: a case report
Abstract
Introduction: The occurrence of multiple injuries of the same tooth is extremely rare. This case report describes the treatment in a midroot and complicated crown-root-fractured permanent incisor that remained untreated for 4 years after the accident.
Methods: The tooth was treated by delayed partial pulpotomy using calcium hydroxide.
Results: At the 3-year follow-up after treatment, the tooth was still vital and functional without any clinical and radiographic signs and symptoms.
Conclusions: A young permanent tooth with hyperplastic pulpitis caused by trauma has a great inherent defensive capacity to heal after delayed partial pulpotomy despite adverse conditions.
Copyright 2010 American Association of Endodontists. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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