Successful treatment of a radicular groove by intentional replantation and Emdogain therapy

Dental Traumatology : Official Publication of International Association for Dental Traumatology
Khalid Al-HezaimiIlan Rotstein

Abstract

Radicular groove is an anatomical malformation often predisposing to a severe periodontal defect. Treatment of such an anomaly presents a clinical challenge to the operator. Presented is a case of successful treatment of a radicular groove associated with a maxillary lateral incisor in a 15-year-old girl. A combination of endodontic, intentional replantation and Emdogain therapy was used. At 1-year follow-up, the patient was comfortable and active healing was evident.

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