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Tooth fragment reattachment as a biological restorative material after dental traumatic injury - A case report

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Dr. Damini Bhagwat , Dr. Ashwini Gaikwad ,Dr. Rajlaxmi Patil , Dr. Ruchira Bhamare , Dr. Vinaya Ingale , Dr. Sailee Kalyankar
» doi: DOI: 10.48047/ecb/2023.12.si4.1084

Abstract

Fracture of anterior teeth is a common type of dental traumatic injury. Reattachment of a fractured fragment after traumatic injury is an effective and conservative way of managing a traumatized tooth while maintaining a functional and esthetic equilibrium. If the original tooth fragment is retained following fracture, reattachment of the fractured fragment to the remaining tooth can provide better a positive psychological response and is a faster and less complicated procedure. The following report describes management of a traumatized tooth of Ellis Class III fracture category by reattachment of the fractured fragment by the means of placing a fibre-post.

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