SP-28 Make Them Smile Again! Comprehensive Treatment Considerations After Crown and Crown-Root Fracture

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Dental traumata are the main reason for endodontic and restorative procedures in anterior teeth. Interdisciplinary treatment approaches are often required for successful rehabilitation. Especially in younger patients, during the growth period, every effort should be made to restore the function and esthetics of the traumatized teeth. Based of the case of a 9-year-old patient with a complex trauma, the comprehensive treatment of crown/crown-root fractures combined with dislocation injuries will be presented in detail and with scientific background. All aspects, such as diagnostic procedures, comprehensive treatment planning and interdisciplinary consultation will be discussed. After assessing different treatment options, the rehabilitation procedure for this specific patient will be presented step by step. Predictable and successful techniques will be shown to be applied in practice on Monday.


At the conclusion, participants should be able to:

  • Diagnose, assess and treatment plan trauma cases comprising of crown and crown-root fractures.
  • Describe a comprehensive treatment plan and approach including the coordination of different dental specialties and the general dentist.
  • Plan and provide endodontic treatment in preparation of future restorative procedures after crown and crown-root fractures in complex dental trauma cases.

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Christine Berthold, D.D.S., D.M.D., M.S.C., Ph.D.

Christine Berthold has taught and practiced as a full-time faculty member at German universities with the focus on Dental Traumatology, Endodontics and Restorative Dentistry. She has worked on comprehensive research projects in the filed of Dental Traumatology and Endodontics and has published in peer-reviewed journals, has frequently presented research findings at international meetings and has given various courses and invited presentations in her field of expertise. She is an fellow of the RCDC and the IADT, a member of international and national Endodontic and Dental Traumatology Associations, serves as an editor for the journal “Endodontie”, is a member of the review board of various peer-reviewed journals and serves in different committees and boards related to Dental Traumatology and Endodontics. In 2012, she moved to Canada and finished the Postgraduate Endodontic Program at the University of British Columbia. She is now practicing again in the field of Endodontics and Dental Traumatology in Saskatchewan and is teaching part-time at universities in Germany and Canada.

Christine Berthold

I declare that I have no proprietary, financial, or other personal interest of any nature or kind in any product, service, course, and/or company, or in any firm beneficially associated therewith, that will be discussed or considered during the proposed presentation.