A 9-year-old child presents with an uncomplicated crown fracture of the maxillary right central incisor (tooth 11) following a fall. The fracture exposes a small area of vital dentine but not the pulp. The tooth is not mobile, and pulp vitality testing is positive. According to the International Association of Dental Traumatology (IADT) guidelines, what is the most appropriate immediate management?
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A
Perform a direct pulp cap with MTA and restore.
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B
Place a calcium hydroxide liner over the exposed dentine and restore with composite resin.
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C
Initiate a Cvek (partial) pulpotomy.
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D
Extract the tooth and consider a space maintainer.