Horizontal root fracture in the apical third: case report

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Autor(a) principal: SANTOS,Klaus Souza
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: MIRANZI,Mário Alfredo Silveira, MIRANZI,Benito André Silveira, SANTOS,Sílvia França, MIRANZI,Almir José Silveira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: RGO - Revista Gaúcha de Odontologia (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT This article presents a clinical case of horizontal root fracture, in an adult patient, male, in the apical third, due to the practice of sports, which, along with other factors, has led to pulp necrosis. Initially, the patient sought emergency care, and then he underwent treatment by endodontics, using calcium hydroxide between sessions. After a monitoring period, root canal obturation was performed and the tooth is clinically and radiographically stable 2 years after the trauma. In this case, monitoring is long-lasting, divided into 12-month periods for 10 years, with clinical and radiographic evaluation. Dental fracture in children and teenagers from 10 to 14 years is very common, especially during the practice of sports and recreation activities. It is expected that young male individuals have greater propensity to damage their teeth than young female individuals. Maxillary central incisor is the tooth most commonly involved, and it often evolves to pulp necrosis after trauma.
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title Horizontal root fracture in the apical third: case report
spellingShingle Horizontal root fracture in the apical third: case report
SANTOS,Klaus Souza
Adolescent
Child
Endodontics
Tooth Injuries
title_short Horizontal root fracture in the apical third: case report
title_full Horizontal root fracture in the apical third: case report
title_fullStr Horizontal root fracture in the apical third: case report
title_full_unstemmed Horizontal root fracture in the apical third: case report
title_sort Horizontal root fracture in the apical third: case report
author SANTOS,Klaus Souza
author_facet SANTOS,Klaus Souza
MIRANZI,Mário Alfredo Silveira
MIRANZI,Benito André Silveira
SANTOS,Sílvia França
MIRANZI,Almir José Silveira
author_role author
author2 MIRANZI,Mário Alfredo Silveira
MIRANZI,Benito André Silveira
SANTOS,Sílvia França
MIRANZI,Almir José Silveira
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv SANTOS,Klaus Souza
MIRANZI,Mário Alfredo Silveira
MIRANZI,Benito André Silveira
SANTOS,Sílvia França
MIRANZI,Almir José Silveira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Adolescent
Child
Endodontics
Tooth Injuries
topic Adolescent
Child
Endodontics
Tooth Injuries
description ABSTRACT This article presents a clinical case of horizontal root fracture, in an adult patient, male, in the apical third, due to the practice of sports, which, along with other factors, has led to pulp necrosis. Initially, the patient sought emergency care, and then he underwent treatment by endodontics, using calcium hydroxide between sessions. After a monitoring period, root canal obturation was performed and the tooth is clinically and radiographically stable 2 years after the trauma. In this case, monitoring is long-lasting, divided into 12-month periods for 10 years, with clinical and radiographic evaluation. Dental fracture in children and teenagers from 10 to 14 years is very common, especially during the practice of sports and recreation activities. It is expected that young male individuals have greater propensity to damage their teeth than young female individuals. Maxillary central incisor is the tooth most commonly involved, and it often evolves to pulp necrosis after trauma.
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