| Picture 1. In a school accident, an 11-year-old girl’s right upper frontal tooth broke in two. She brought the broken particle in her hand to the dental surgery.
Picture 2. Examination revealed that the line of fracture went right through the nerve chamber and so the nerve surfaced.
Picture 3. The open wound of the pulp was covered with an antiseptic substance.
Picture 4. Once the broken piece has been properly disinfected, it was pasted back to where it belonged.
Picture 5. The x-ray photo of the broken piece when pasted back.
Picture 6. A week later, dental cosmetics were used on the fracture line.
Related link: Paediatric dentistry
01. Fresh fracture of an 11-year-old girl’s right upper frontal tooth.
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02. View of the fracture line with the open nerve chamber.
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03. Coverage of the open nerve chamber with medicated substance.
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04. The broken particle of the tooth when glued back to its original position.
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05. X-ray photo of the completed tooth.
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06. One week later – the fracture line after dental cosmetics.
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