Reattachment of Fractured Maxillary Central Incisor Crown Using Fiber Post: A Case Report.
Keywords:
Crown fracture, dental trauma, reattachment, tooth fragment
Abstract
ABSTRACT: Dental fractures comprise the most frequent form of traumatic dental injury and often require an immediate procedure for their treatment. Among the treatments, the restoration of fractured teeth by reattachment of the tooth fragment to its tooth remnant is a viable clinical procedure to treat tooth fracture due to trauma because it is considered a highly conservative technique.
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2. J. O. Andreasen and F. M. Andreasen, Textbook and Color Atlas of Traumatic Injuries to the Teeth. 3rd edition, 1994; 216–56.
3. Eden E, Yanar SC, Sönmez Ş. Reattachmnet of subgingivally fractured central incisor with an open apex. Dent Traumatol. 2007; 23: 184–9. A. Belchema, “Reattachment of fractured permanent incisors in school children (review).” Journal of IMAB. 2008; 14,2: 96–9.
5. A. Torbjörner, S. Karlsson, O. Dr, and P. A. Ödman, “Survival rate and failure characteristics for two post designs.” The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry. 1995; 73,5: 439-44.
6. Y. Yilmaz, C. Zehir, O. Eyuboglu, and N. Belduz, “Evaluation of success in the reattachment of coronal fractures.” Dental Traumatology. 2008; 24,2: 151–8.
7. Farik B, Munksgaard EC, Andreasen JO, Kreiborg S. Drying and rewetting anterior crown fragments prior to bonding. Endod Dent Traumatol. 1999; 15: 113–6.
8. Munksgaard EC, Hojtved L, Jorgensen EH, Andreasen FM, Andreasen JO. Enamel-dentin crown fractures bonded with various bonding agents. Endod Dent Traumatol. 1991; 7: 73–7.
Published
2023-03-16
How to Cite
Mundra, R. (2023). Reattachment of Fractured Maxillary Central Incisor Crown Using Fiber Post: A Case Report. UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF DENTAL SCIENCES, 9(2). https://doi.org/10.21276//ujds.2023.9.2.14
Section
Case Reports