Issue One 2025
2025, Vol. 12, issue 1
Case Reports
Treatment of uncomplicated fracture of a permanent central incisor – a case report
Abstract:
Traumatic dental injuries (TDIs) are common in children and adolescents and can have significant long-term consequences for both the hard and soft tissues of the oral cavity. Uncomplicated enamel-dentin fractures are a prevalent form of dental trauma, particularly in the pediatric population. The primary treatment modalities for these injuries include direct restoration with composite resin, indirect pulp capping, and fragment reattachment. Using modern technologies, we restored the missing fragment using a 3D-printed model that copied the crown form of the adjacent incisor. Based on our results, we can conclude that even 12 months after the traumatic injuries, the tooth is vital, the root formation is finished, and the prognosis is favourable.
Keywords: traumatic injuries, 3D printed model, direct restoration