PMID: 9550057Apr 29, 1998Paper

Treatment of a horizontal root fracture by vital root submergence

Endodontics & Dental Traumatology
B R Johnson, M R Jensen

Abstract

Cervical third horizontal root fractures in immature permanent teeth often present complicated and unpredictable treatment options. This case report describes the successful management of a horizontal root fracture in an open apex tooth by vital root submergence and subsequent nonsurgical root canal therapy.

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