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      Preservation of an injured vital tooth using ultrasonic device and mineral trioxide aggregate.

      Minerva stomatologica
      Aluminum Compounds, administration & dosage, therapeutic use, Calcium Compounds, Calcium Sulfate, Dental Cements, Drug Combinations, Female, Humans, Incisor, injuries, radiography, Maxillofacial Injuries, complications, Oxides, Silicates, Surgical Flaps, Tooth Fractures, therapy, Tooth Root, Ultrasonic Therapy, Young Adult

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          The purpose of this case report is to present a root fracture repair procedure for non devitalized injured tooth. One injured, non-endodontically treated maxillary anterior tooth in which an incomplete vertical root fracture involving only the buccal side was suspected, underwent an exploratory flap to visualize the pattern of bone loss and assess the type of root fracture. The pre-operative diagnosis was confirmed. A groove following fracture line was prepared using retro-tips driven by an ultrasonic device and sealed with Mineral Trioxide Aggregate (MTA), following filling of the bone defect with Calcium Sulphate. At 24 months follow up the case showed clinical and radiographic success. The present surgical approach showed preservation of function and vitality of tooth with a shallow incomplete vertical root fracture.

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