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Title: Tooth fragment reattachment following crown root fracture : a case report
Authors: DePasquale, Sandra
Gatt, Gabriella
Azzopardi, Alexander
Keywords: Teeth -- Wounds and injuries
Dentistry -- Malta
Dental implants
Issue Date: 2008
Publisher: George Warman Publications Ltd.
Citation: DePasquale, S., Gatt, G., & Azzopardi, A. (2008). Tooth fragment reattachment following crown root fracture: A case report. Dental Update, 35(10), 696-699.
Abstract: A 32-year-old Maltese man presented with a complicated crown-root fracture of a maxillary lateral incisor. The fracture extended sub-gingivally, and apical to the alveolar bone crest, invading the biologic width. Flap surgery to expose the fractured root face was performed and the coronal tooth fragment reattached with a dual-cure resin adhesive. Examination six months after treatment revealed periodontal health good esthetics and normal function. Clinical Relevance: Tooth fragment reattachment is an alternative way of restoring a fractured anterior tooth and should always be considered in treatment planning when the tooth fragment has been recovered.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/100821
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