Biological restoration in permanent tooth: four-year follow-up

Biological restorations, involving a technique of uniting autogenous or homogenous dental fragment for use as the primary restorative material, are an alternative for morphological and functional re-establishment of teeth with extensive coronal destruction.   Despite the wide range of restorative m...

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Main Authors: Rafael Menezes Silva, Letícia Pena Botelho, Adriana Maria Botelho, Karine Taís Aguiar Tavano
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Estadual Paulista 2018-03-01
Series:Brazilian Dental Science
Online Access:https://ojs.ict.unesp.br/index.php/cob/article/view/1454
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description Biological restorations, involving a technique of uniting autogenous or homogenous dental fragment for use as the primary restorative material, are an alternative for morphological and functional re-establishment of teeth with extensive coronal destruction.   Despite the wide range of restorative materials available in dentistry, no material has proved to be as efficient as the natural tooth structure. This article illustrates a therapeutic option for rehabilitating a devitalized mandibular tooth with a weakened coronal remainder by using the biological restoration technique. The authors present the sequence of planning and performing the technique, such as the characteristics of preparation of the tooth and fragment, impression taking, cutting and cementation of the fragment, and the  four-year follow-up of the biological restoration, which  shows the success of the technique with marginal adaptation and satisfactory esthetic appearance.   Keywords Adhesive; Devitalized tooth; Permanent dental restorations.
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spelling doaj-art-024ea44e7dbc4ab393ea16f84a34a0d02025-08-22T19:03:10ZengUniversidade Estadual PaulistaBrazilian Dental Science2178-60112018-03-0121110.14295/bds.2018.v21i1.1454Biological restoration in permanent tooth: four-year follow-upRafael Menezes Silva0Letícia Pena Botelho1Adriana Maria Botelho2Karine Taís Aguiar Tavano3Department of Dentistry, Endodontics and Dental Materials – Bauru Dental School – University of São Paulo – Bauru – SP – Brazil.Department of Dentistry – Federal University of “Vales do Jequitinhonha e Mucuri” – Diamantina – MG – Brazil.Department of Dentistry – Federal University of “Vales do Jequitinhonha e Mucuri” – Diamantina – MG – Brazil.Department of Dentistry – Federal University of “Vales do Jequitinhonha e Mucuri” – Diamantina – MG – Brazil. Biological restorations, involving a technique of uniting autogenous or homogenous dental fragment for use as the primary restorative material, are an alternative for morphological and functional re-establishment of teeth with extensive coronal destruction.   Despite the wide range of restorative materials available in dentistry, no material has proved to be as efficient as the natural tooth structure. This article illustrates a therapeutic option for rehabilitating a devitalized mandibular tooth with a weakened coronal remainder by using the biological restoration technique. The authors present the sequence of planning and performing the technique, such as the characteristics of preparation of the tooth and fragment, impression taking, cutting and cementation of the fragment, and the  four-year follow-up of the biological restoration, which  shows the success of the technique with marginal adaptation and satisfactory esthetic appearance.   Keywords Adhesive; Devitalized tooth; Permanent dental restorations. https://ojs.ict.unesp.br/index.php/cob/article/view/1454
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