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A root canal was performed to eliminate the
infection and save the tooth. Crown
preparation was done and the impression
taken and sent to the lab for fabrication.
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As part of the preparation the tooth surface
area had to be surgically enlarged so that
the crown would have enough tooth to stay on
under the profound biting pressure that
Pascha displayed in training and
competition. This involved taking away a
portion of the bone around the tooth and
suturing the gum further down on the root.
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Two weeks later the crown was placed. The
opposite canine tooth was addressed at this
time. To prevent uneven bite forces from
causing damage to the mandible and the jaw
joint (TMJ), the left mandibular canine
would need to be the same height as the
right.
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A crown amputation and vital pulpotomy
procedure was performed prior to crown
preparation. This involves removing a
portion of the pulp after reducing the crown
to the desired size and placing a material
on the pulp that will allow the tooth to
continue to live.
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