The Restoration of Traumatized Anterior Teeth with Original Tooth Fragments
Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences - Year 2014, Vol 2, Issue 4
Abstract
Abstract: Anterior tooth fractures are a common dental injury, and treatment of these fractures is an important part of dentistry. Loss of tooth structure, tooth eruption, aesthetics, function, and patient expectations must be considered when evaluating treatment of this injury. Reattachment of an original fragment of a fractured tooth can provide the best result when considering color, shape, and transparency of the real teeth. In this case report, the restoration of incisor crown fractures with original fragments in three patients is presented. Keywords: Trauma, Crown fractures, Reattachment
Authors and Affiliations
Ozlem Martı AKGUN, Ceren Yildirim, Gunseli GUVEN POLAT, Ceyhan ALTUN
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