Two-year follow-up of a direct pulp capping and dental fragment bonding with self-adhesive cement – Case report

Authors

  • Julio Cezar Chidoski-Filho
  • Fabrício Rutz da Silva
  • Abraham Lincoln Calixto
  • Bruna Fortes Bittencourt
  • Giovana Mongruel Gomes

Keywords:

Dental Bonding, Dental Esthtics, Dental Pulp Capping, Tooth Crown

Abstract

Fractures in permanent teeth due to trauma have become an increasingly frequent problem, and these fractures often affect the dentin-pulp complex. Direct pulp capping with MTA and tooth fragment reattachment with a self-adhesive resin cement proved to be a minimally invasive and high success rate procedure over one year follow-up. The objective of this article is to discuss relevant aspects about tooth fragment reattachment and direct pulp capping, reporting a clinical case of anterior tooth fracture. MTA was selected as the direct pulp capping material and tooth fragment reattachment was bonded with a self-adhesive resin cement. Clinical examination after one year recall showed excellent function and esthetics, pulp vitality and periodontal health.

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2020-08-22

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How to Cite

Chidoski-Filho, J. C., Silva, F. R. da, Calixto, A. L., Bittencourt, B. F., & Gomes, G. M. (2020). Two-year follow-up of a direct pulp capping and dental fragment bonding with self-adhesive cement – Case report. International Journal of Advanced Engineering Research and Science, 7(8). https://journal-repository.com/index.php/ijaers/article/view/2389