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Table of Contents for June 2025 • Volume 41 • Number 91 |
HORIZONTAL FRACTURE OF THE TOOTH ROOT: 3-YEAR FOLLOW UP STUDY
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Efka
Zabokova-Bilbilova1,
1“SS CYRIL AND
METHODIUS” UNIVERSITY, SKOPJE, FACULTY OF DENTISTRY,
DEPARTMENT OF PEDIATRIC AND PREVENTIVE DENTISTRY, NORTH.
MACEDONIA |
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Introduction: Traumatic dental injuries are a significant cause of emergency
dental visits, impacting not only the teeth but also the surrounding
supporting tissues, such as the gums, jawbone, and ligaments. These
injuries can range from simple fractures to complex damage, and they can
be caused by various factors, including accidents, sports injuries,
falls, or physical trauma. Horizontal root fractures are most frequently
located in the middle third of the root, with much less frequent
occurrences in the coronal and apical thirds. Root fractures are
diagnosed through clinical and radiographic examinations. Treatment
depends on the position of the fracture, the extent of root involvement,
correct diagnosis, clinical management, and radiographic follow-up.
Key words:
trauma, horizontal root fracture, MTA |
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