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How do you treat a broken tooth on a younger person?


I wanted to post what I did on my first patient of the morning.  Dad calls me last night  that 13 year old daughter broke her tooth and needs to get it fixed.

She shows up with this preop:

 

Love these first thing in the morning....LOL

Luckily, they had the broken tooth with them and I just bonded it back on.

  Since the tooth was dehydrated obviously and unesthetic like this, I just prep a groove at the transition and a light bevel around it and bond some composite at the transition.      

This worked out really great, was done with no anesthetic, and should hold up for quite some time.  My long term plan will be to create a veneer over the top a la Pascal Magne... but I will wait until she is a bit older.

What would you all do here???

 


Thats great!


I have a question, she is 13 and there wasn't a pulpal involvement?


Hi Karim. No pulpal involvement, but it was extremely close (no direct exposure and no bleeding).
Our plan is to monitor on a monthly basis with a pulp test for the next several months. I honestly wouldn't be suprised if it necrosed... but will be conservative initially here.

thanks
Mike


Thanks Mike for your answer and your beautiful work with that tooth