Use of intrarradicular pins in primary teeth: case report of one year of accompanying

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Autor(a) principal: AMARAL,Rafaela Cavalcanti
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: FERREIRA,Ivana Aguiar, CAMPELLO,Soraya Cristhina de Souza, CALVO,Ana Flávia Bissoto, TEDESCO,Tamara Kerber, IMPARATO,José Carlos Petorossi
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Primary teeth have an important role in the growth and development of the child, besides being important for the good performance of masticatory function, phonation, occlusion and aesthetics, are the best space maintainers and eruption guide for the permanent successor. For anterior region, there are different alternatives of rehabilitation treatment, however, it is up to the professional to choose the best option. Objective To present a therapeutic management of upper incisors affected by carious lesion with intrarradicular pin in early childhood. Case report: male patient, with 2 years and 7 months of age and significant loss of dental structure at an early stage. In the impossibility of performing direct restoration, we opted for the rehabilitation with the use of glass fiber pins for intraradicular reinforcement and composite resin restorations in order to restore shape, function and aesthetics. Conclusion The use of fiberglass intra-radicular pins associated with direct restoration of composite resin is a recommended technique for the reconstruction of anterior teeth with great destruction.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Use of intrarradicular pins in primary teeth: case report of one year of accompanying
title Use of intrarradicular pins in primary teeth: case report of one year of accompanying
spellingShingle Use of intrarradicular pins in primary teeth: case report of one year of accompanying
AMARAL,Rafaela Cavalcanti
Dental Caries
Tooth Deciduous
Mouth rehabilitation
Esthetics
Pediatric Dentistry
title_short Use of intrarradicular pins in primary teeth: case report of one year of accompanying
title_full Use of intrarradicular pins in primary teeth: case report of one year of accompanying
title_fullStr Use of intrarradicular pins in primary teeth: case report of one year of accompanying
title_full_unstemmed Use of intrarradicular pins in primary teeth: case report of one year of accompanying
title_sort Use of intrarradicular pins in primary teeth: case report of one year of accompanying
author AMARAL,Rafaela Cavalcanti
author_facet AMARAL,Rafaela Cavalcanti
FERREIRA,Ivana Aguiar
CAMPELLO,Soraya Cristhina de Souza
CALVO,Ana Flávia Bissoto
TEDESCO,Tamara Kerber
IMPARATO,José Carlos Petorossi
author_role author
author2 FERREIRA,Ivana Aguiar
CAMPELLO,Soraya Cristhina de Souza
CALVO,Ana Flávia Bissoto
TEDESCO,Tamara Kerber
IMPARATO,José Carlos Petorossi
author2_role author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv AMARAL,Rafaela Cavalcanti
FERREIRA,Ivana Aguiar
CAMPELLO,Soraya Cristhina de Souza
CALVO,Ana Flávia Bissoto
TEDESCO,Tamara Kerber
IMPARATO,José Carlos Petorossi
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Dental Caries
Tooth Deciduous
Mouth rehabilitation
Esthetics
Pediatric Dentistry
topic Dental Caries
Tooth Deciduous
Mouth rehabilitation
Esthetics
Pediatric Dentistry
description ABSTRACT Primary teeth have an important role in the growth and development of the child, besides being important for the good performance of masticatory function, phonation, occlusion and aesthetics, are the best space maintainers and eruption guide for the permanent successor. For anterior region, there are different alternatives of rehabilitation treatment, however, it is up to the professional to choose the best option. Objective To present a therapeutic management of upper incisors affected by carious lesion with intrarradicular pin in early childhood. Case report: male patient, with 2 years and 7 months of age and significant loss of dental structure at an early stage. In the impossibility of performing direct restoration, we opted for the rehabilitation with the use of glass fiber pins for intraradicular reinforcement and composite resin restorations in order to restore shape, function and aesthetics. Conclusion The use of fiberglass intra-radicular pins associated with direct restoration of composite resin is a recommended technique for the reconstruction of anterior teeth with great destruction.
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