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World J Radiol. Dec 28, 2016; 8(12): 928-932
Published online Dec 28, 2016. doi: 10.4329/wjr.v8.i12.928
Published online Dec 28, 2016. doi: 10.4329/wjr.v8.i12.928
Horizontally root fractured teeth with pulpal vitality - two case reports
Luciano Silva, Pâmella Álvares, José Alcides Arruda, Leni Verônica Silva, Ana Paula Veras Sobral, Marcia Silveira, Universidade de Pernambuco, Santo Amaro, Recife, PE 50100-010, Brazil
Cleomar Rodrigues, Department of Dental Radiology and Imaging, Faculdades Integradas da União Educacional do Planalto Central, SIGA Área Especial para Indústria, 02. Setor Leste, Gama, DF 72445-020, Brazil
Author contributions: All authors contributed to the acquisition of data, writing, and revision of the manuscript.
Institutional review board statement: This case report was exempt from the institutional Review Board standards at Universidade de Pernambuco in Brazil.
Informed consent statement: The patients involved in this study gave their written informed consent authorizing use and disclosure of their protected health information.
Conflict-of-interest statement: All the authors have no conflicts of interest to declare.
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Correspondence to: Luciano Silva, DDS, MSc, PhD student, Universidade de Pernambuco, Av. Gov. Agamenon Magalhães, S/N, Santo Amaro, Recife, PE 50100-010, Brazil. lucianobarreto63@gmail.com
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Received: April 26, 2016
Peer-review started: April 27, 2016
First decision: July 5, 2016
Revised: July 26, 2016
Accepted: August 17, 2016
Article in press: August 18, 2016
Published online: December 28, 2016
Processing time: 237 Days and 10.5 Hours
Peer-review started: April 27, 2016
First decision: July 5, 2016
Revised: July 26, 2016
Accepted: August 17, 2016
Article in press: August 18, 2016
Published online: December 28, 2016
Processing time: 237 Days and 10.5 Hours
Core Tip
Core tip: The innovative arguments of this paper is the importance of the follow up procedure conceding the biological response of each patient facing root fractures; especially apex remodeling, calcification and root resorptions. Dentists must be aware that such biological responses may happen without professional interference, which, made previously, might have a complete different outcome.