Case Report
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Volume : 1, Issue : 1, Year : 2013
Article Page : 72-76
Abstract
Trauma to anterior teeth as a result of injury is commonly seen among school children, creating serious psychological, esthetic and functional problems. Reattachment of the fractured tooth fragment is an effective and efficient, conservative and economical procedure that restores the strength, function and esthetics close to that of an intact tooth. This report demonstrates the procedure of tooth fragment reattachment in two cases of complicated crown-root fracture. After six month follow-up both cases showed clinical and radiographic success.
Keywords: Fracture, Complicated crown-root fracture, Reattachment
How to cite : Mutreja S, Setia S, Goswami M, Shaikh S, Management of complicated crown-root fracture by fragment reattachment- A review and report of two cases. J Dent Spec 2013;1(1):72-76
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