Bank of teeth: an alternative for the rehabilitation of anterior superior temporal teeth

Authors

  • Débora Vasconcelos Pereira Facultad de Odontología. Universidad de Sao Paulo
  • Marina Luisa Garbarino Giora Facultad de Odontología. Universidad de Sao Paulo
  • Renata de Oliveira Mattos Graner Facultad de Odontología. Universidad de Sao Paulo
  • José Carlos Imparato Pettorossi Facultad de Odontología. Universidad de Sao Paulo
  • Norailus Pérez Navarro Facultad de Odontología. Universidad de Sao Paulo

Keywords:

TISSUE BANKS, PRIMARY TOOTH, DENTAL CARIES, DENTAL TRAUMATISMS, PROVISIONAL DENTAL RESTORATION

Abstract

There is a great need to rehabilitate the anterosuperior sector in patients with temporal teething destroyed by caries or traumatisms so as to reestablish its function and aesthetics and to improve the psychological profile of the child. It is presented the technique of replacement of crowns and fragments for the reconstruction of temporal anterosuperior teeth starting from a tooth bank. This technique is applied within the discipline of odontopediatrics at the Faculty of Odontology, in the University of Sao Paulo. Different indications for the rehabilitation of crowns and dental fragments in the anterosuperior sector of temporal teething are shown. The average time of the clinical and radiological follow-up was 6 months. During this period, excellent results in connection with aesthetics, retention, resistance, and function were observed, which demonstrated that it is an alternative of restoration for patients with early destructions of temporal anterosuperior teeth.

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1997-09-21

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Vasconcelos Pereira D, Garbarino Giora ML, de Oliveira Mattos Graner R, Imparato Pettorossi JC, Pérez Navarro N. Bank of teeth: an alternative for the rehabilitation of anterior superior temporal teeth. Rev Cubana Estomatol [Internet]. 1997 Sep. 21 [cited 2025 Mar. 13];34(2):146-5. Available from: https://revestomatologia.sld.cu/index.php/est/article/view/2819

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