Opinion Article - Biology & Medicine Case Reports (2025) Volume 9, Issue 3
Multidisciplinary dental excellence: Diverse case reports
Henry Robinson*
Department of Dentistry, King’s College London, London, UK
- *Corresponding Author:
- Henry Robinson
Department of Dentistry
King’s College London, London, UK.
E-mail: henry.robinson@kcl.ac.uk
Received : 04-Jul-2025, Manuscript No. AABMCR-217; Editor assigned : 08-Jul-2025, PreQC No. AABMCR-217(PQ); Reviewed : 28-Jul-2025, QC No AABMCR-217; Revised : 06-Aug-2025, Manuscript No. AABMCR-217(R); Published : 15-Aug-2025 , DOI : 10.35841/ bmcr-9.3.217
Citation: Robinson H. Multidisciplinary dental excellence: Diverse case reports. aabmcr. 2025;09(03):217.
Introduction
This case report details the successful regenerative endodontic treatment of a non-vital, immature permanent incisor affected by trauma. The procedure aimed to allow continued root development and strengthen the tooth structure, achieving significant root lengthening and apical closure, thus demonstrating a viable treatment option for such challenging cases in young patients [1].
This case report illustrates a successful approach to regenerating a severe Grade II mandibular molar furcation defect using a combination of bone graft material and a resorbable membrane. The treatment resulted in significant clinical attachment gain and radiographic bone fill, emphasizing the predictability of guided tissue regeneration techniques in complex periodontal lesions [2].
This case report presents the unique surgical management of an impacted maxillary canine found within the nasal cavity, a rare presentation requiring precise planning and execution. The successful retrieval highlights the importance of comprehensive radiographic assessment and a multidisciplinary approach for ectopic teeth in unusual locations, preventing potential complications like nasal obstruction or sinusitis [3].
This case report illustrates the successful full mouth rehabilitation of a patient suffering from severe generalized tooth wear, a common yet complex condition. The treatment involved comprehensive prosthodontic procedures to restore masticatory function, esthetics, and occlusal harmony, highlighting the importance of a systematic diagnostic and treatment planning approach in such extensive cases [4].
This case report details the successful surgical-orthodontic management of a severe skeletal Class III malocclusion accompanied by bimaxillary protrusion, a complex condition requiring combined efforts from orthodontists and oral surgeons. The comprehensive treatment plan resulted in significant improvements in facial esthetics, occlusal function, and overall patient satisfaction, showcasing the efficacy of such interdisciplinary approaches for challenging skeletal discrepancies [5].
This case report focuses on the comprehensive management of severe early childhood caries in a pediatric patient through full mouth rehabilitation under general anesthesia. The successful outcome underscores the importance of early intervention and adequate restorative procedures in young children to prevent further disease progression and restore oral health and function, particularly when extensive treatment is required [6].
This case report demonstrates the successful esthetic rehabilitation of discolored anterior teeth using direct composite resin veneers, offering a conservative and cost-effective alternative to indirect restorations. The detailed clinical procedure highlights key steps for achieving optimal shade matching, contouring, and finishing, resulting in a highly satisfying esthetic outcome for the patient [7].
This case report describes the successful immediate implant placement combined with guided bone regeneration in the anterior esthetic zone, a challenging area for predictable outcomes. The approach allowed for simultaneous tooth extraction and implant insertion, followed by bone grafting and membrane placement, effectively preserving soft tissue contours and achieving excellent esthetic and functional results [8].
This case report details the diagnostic challenges and successful surgical management of a unicystic ameloblastoma of the mandible, a locally aggressive odontogenic tumor. The 5-year follow-up period without recurrence emphasizes the importance of accurate diagnosis, meticulous surgical excision, and long-term monitoring for preventing a relapse in these potentially destructive lesions [9].
This case report describes the complex management of an avulsed permanent maxillary incisor exhibiting unusual extra-oral root fractures, a rare and challenging dental trauma scenario. The successful re-implantation and subsequent endodontic treatment, despite the unfavorable prognosis, highlight adaptive clinical decision-making and patient compliance crucial for retaining traumatized teeth with compromised root integrity [10].
Conclusion
This collection of ten case reports demonstrates a wide array of successful dental treatments across various specialties. Regenerative approaches are highlighted, including endodontic regeneration for immature traumatized teeth and guided tissue regeneration for periodontal furcation defects. Several reports detail complex surgical interventions, from the rare retrieval of an impacted maxillary canine from the nasal cavity to the management of aggressive odontogenic tumors like unicystic ameloblastoma, emphasizing the need for meticulous planning and long-term follow-up. Orthodontic-surgical corrections for severe skeletal Class III malocclusions also underscore interdisciplinary collaboration. The cases also cover comprehensive rehabilitation strategies, such as full mouth reconstruction for severe tooth wear in adults and extensive early childhood caries in pediatric patients, often requiring general anesthesia. Esthetic improvements are showcased through direct composite resin veneers for discolored anterior teeth. Furthermore, advanced techniques like immediate implant placement combined with guided bone regeneration in esthetic zones are presented, demonstrating predictable outcomes. Finally, challenging dental trauma cases, including re-implantation of avulsed incisors with root fractures, illustrate the importance of adaptive clinical decision-making. Overall, these reports collectively emphasize the efficacy of precise diagnostics, multidisciplinary approaches, and advanced treatment modalities in achieving favorable patient outcomes in complex dental scenarios.
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