Open Access Research Article

In vivo Study of Use of Bioceramic Material in Open Crown-root Fractures

ANCA MELIAN, GABRIEL MELIAN, CATALINA IULIA SAVEANU, SORINA MIHAELA SOLOMON, CRISTIAN LEVENTE GIUROIU, MIHAELA SALCEANU
Published 30 Dec 2019
Pages 947–950

Abstract

Treatment of crown root fracture is complex and requires an accurate diagnostic and treatment plan. The purpose of this article is to report a case of a maxillary central incisor with a crown-root fracture with pulp exposure treated and rehabilitated with the preservation of pulp vitality using a micro-pulpotomy and pre-mixed bioactive endodontic cements followed by zirconia restauration, a bioinert ceramic material, milled using CAD/CAM technology. The preservation of pulp vitality using premixed bioceramic materials, ensures the continuation of dentinogenesis with its benefits, higher resistance of radicular walls against fracture, smaller diameter of apical foramen as well as creating conditions over time for a post retained crown with better aesthetic results.

Keywords: micro-pulpotomy; zirconia restauration; dental fracture

How to Cite this Article

MELIAN, A., MELIAN, G., SAVEANU, C., SOLOMON, S., GIUROIU, C., & SALCEANU, M. (2019). In vivo Study of Use of Bioceramic Material in Open Crown-root Fractures. Materiale Plastice, 56(4), 947–950. https://doi.org/10.37358/MP.19.4.5289
MELIAN A, MELIAN G, SAVEANU C, SOLOMON S, GIUROIU C, SALCEANU M. In vivo Study of Use of Bioceramic Material in Open Crown-root Fractures. Materiale Plastice. 2019;56(4):947–950. doi: 10.37358/MP.19.4.5289
A. MELIAN, G. MELIAN, C. SAVEANU, S. SOLOMON, C. GIUROIU, and M. SALCEANU, "In vivo Study of Use of Bioceramic Material in Open Crown-root Fractures,” Materiale Plastice, vol. 56, no. 4, pp. 947–950, 2019. doi: 10.37358/MP.19.4.5289
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