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Management of Ellis Class II Fracture in Young Permanent Maxillary Central Incisor



Background: Tooth fracture is a condition of missing or lost fragments of a complete tooth. Tooth fracture
usually occurs simultaneously with another oral injury. Objective: This case report discussed the management
of Ellis class II fractures on an immature permanent central incisor of a patient who reported to Jenderal
Achmad Yani University (Unjani) Dental Hospital. Case: An 11-year-old girl revealed a broken upper left tooth,
sensitive to cold drinks that interfered with her appearance one year ago. The patient had a good general
condition, no abnormalities during an extraoral examination, and a history of pain on the lower back tooth since
a year ago. Case Management: Management of Ellis class II fracture in young permanent central incisor was
conducted by using a class IV composite resin restoration. Conclusion: The management of Ellis class II
fracture should be conducted holistically and systematically with subjective, intraoral, extraoral, and adjunctive
examinations which should be performed correctly and considering the child’s psychology.
Keywords: Composite Resin, Oral Trauma, Tooth Fracture


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Penerbit Denta, Jurnal Kedokteran Gigi : .,
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