Restorative treatment of traumatized Maxillary Anterior Teeth in Children : a case report

Authors

  • Jutamas Charoenporn -

Keywords:

dental injury, dental restoration

Abstract

     Crown fractures are a common clinical manifestation of dental injury, causing pain for the patient and having psychological and social impacts. In the treatment of a dental injury. Not only do we need to relieve the pain, but it is also important to carry out an appropriate dental restoration so that patients can regain the ability to use their teeth normally, have confidence in social interactions, and improve their quality of life. This case report is presented of a young Thai patient who has traumatized maxillary anterior teeth with moderate clinical crown fracture and has received endodontic treatment and restoration by post-placement and resin composite with the layering technique. The result of the treatment was accepted in terms of aesthetics, color, and function. After 1 year of follow-up, the dental restorations are in good condition, fully functional, and without any symptoms.

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Published

2023-09-30

How to Cite

Charoenporn, J. . . (2023). Restorative treatment of traumatized Maxillary Anterior Teeth in Children : a case report. Journal of Environmental Education Medical and Health, 8(3), 238–246. retrieved from https://so06.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/hej/article/view/267745