Fracture into dentine
As dentine is exposed, there are two priorities – to protect the exposed
dentine and prevent possible migration of a
tooth that has lost contact
with its neighbours. This may be done with a directly bonded restora-
tion or fragment.
Fracture exposing pulp
A complicated crown fracture implies exposure of the pulp to the oral
environment. Healing is not spontaneous
and untreated exposures
lead to total pulp necrosis. The aim of pulp capping or pulpotomy
treatment is to preserve a vital pulp, which is biologically walled off
by a continuous hard tissue barrier. The maturity
of the tooth is most
significant. It is agreed that the exposed pulp should be maintained in
young teeth with incomplete root formation and removed in mature
teeth when constriction of the apical foramen allows adequate obtura-
tion of the root canal.
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