Combined Periodontal, Endodontic and Restorative Management of a Pediatric Maxillary Crown-Root Fracture

Samuel Chillavert Dias Pascoal *

Federal University of Ceará - Sobral Campus, Conselheiro José Júlio St, Sobral, Ceará - Brazil.

Elvia Maria Sousa Campos

Federal University of Ceará - Sobral Campus, Conselheiro José Júlio St, Sobral, Ceará - Brazil.

Adriana Kelly de Sousa Santiago Barbosa

Federal University of Ceará - Sobral Campus, Conselheiro José Júlio St, Sobral, Ceará - Brazil.

Iracema Matos de Melo

Federal University of Ceará - Sobral Campus, Conselheiro José Júlio St, Sobral, Ceará - Brazil.

Lidiane Costa de Souza

Federal University of Ceará - Sobral Campus, Conselheiro José Júlio St, Sobral, Ceará - Brazil.

Celiane Mary Carneiro Tapety

Federal University of Ceará - Sobral Campus, Conselheiro José Júlio St, Sobral, Ceará - Brazil.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Aims: This case study illustrates the successful preservation and functional restoration of a traumatised maxillary central incisor via a multidisciplinary, conservative approach, providing further evidence in favour of integrated treatment strategies for young patients.

Presentation of Case: An 11-year-old female patient presented with a history of dental trauma affecting her upper right central incisor (tooth #11). An intraoral examination revealed a complex crown-root fracture involving the vestibular, palatal, mesial, distal and incisal surfaces, with a subgingival extension that compromised the biological width. The diagnosis was a complicated crown-root fracture with pulpal involvement. Treatment consisted of endodontic therapy and surgical crown lengthening to re-establish the supracrestal tissue attachment. A definitive restoration was achieved using a glassfiber post and a stratified composite build-up with a silicone guide. Despite the inability to conduct long-term follow-up due to socioeconomic limitations, the immediate outcome was aesthetically and functionally successful.

Discussion: This case study illustrates how a well-planned, interdisciplinary approach can effectively restore severely traumatised anterior teeth in paediatric patients, thereby avoiding extraction and maintaining aesthetics and function. Although, the lack of follow-up due to poor financial status and unavailability of the patient’s family presented itself as the main shotcoming of this case.

Conclusion: It emphasises the importance of individualised, conservative strategies and highlights the challenges in ensuring follow-up care for vulnerable populations.

Keywords: Dental trauma, crown-root fracture, pediatric dentistry, multidisciplinary treatment, case report


How to Cite

Samuel Chillavert Dias Pascoal, Elvia Maria Sousa Campos, Adriana Kelly de Sousa Santiago Barbosa, Iracema Matos de Melo, Lidiane Costa de Souza, and Celiane Mary Carneiro Tapety. 2025. “Combined Periodontal, Endodontic and Restorative Management of a Pediatric Maxillary Crown-Root Fracture”. Archives of Current Research International 25 (9):397–403. https://doi.org/10.9734/acri/2025/v25i91506.