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A Partial Pulpotomy in Traumatized Permanent Incisors With Pulp Exposure

A complicated crown fracture in a permanent incisor is one of the most difficult traumatic dental injuries to deal with. Treatment involves multiple visits and invasive intraoperative interventions and this is a very costly procedure. However, progress in vital pulp therapy and adhesive dentistry ma...

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Published in:Cureus 2023, Vol.15 (10), p.e46432-e46432
Main Authors: El Kharroubi, Soukaina, Drouri, Sofia, Doumari, Bouchra, Laslami, Kaoutar, Jabri, Mouna
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description A complicated crown fracture in a permanent incisor is one of the most difficult traumatic dental injuries to deal with. Treatment involves multiple visits and invasive intraoperative interventions and this is a very costly procedure. However, progress in vital pulp therapy and adhesive dentistry may allow practitioners to treat these injuries with a conservative method. Correct diagnosis of the pulp is important as it forms the basis for the establishment of an appropriate management strategy. A partial pulpotomy is indicated if the patient has significant pulp exposure or if it is reported after a considerable delay. It has been reported that partial pulpotomies after complicated crown fractures have a 96% success rate. Other studies have reported that partial pulpotomy is a treatment of choice after a complicated traumatic crown fracture, with a very high success record. Traditionally, calcium hydroxide has been applied as a dressing agent. However, research has recently focused on other calcium silicate cements (CSC), such as Biodentine (BD). This study aimed to illustrate the successful management of a vital permanent incisor with complicated crown fractures, which were treated by partial pulpotomy using Biodentine material and evaluated for healing clinically and radiographically. No radiographic signs of failure or clinical symptoms were detected over a one-year period.
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