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Adhesive tooth fragment reattachment with intentional replantation: 36‐month follow‐up

Crown‐root fracture is one of the most challenging fracture types in dental traumatology literature. Aesthetic and functional rehabilitation is the primary goal of the treatment of crown‐root‐fractured tooth. For this purpose, reattachment of the fragment to its original position is a good choice. T...

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Published in:Dental traumatology 2013-06, Vol.29 (3), p.238-242
Main Authors: Dogan, Muharrem Cem, Akgun, Erkan Onur, Yoldas, Hamdi Oguz
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Language:English
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Summary:Crown‐root fracture is one of the most challenging fracture types in dental traumatology literature. Aesthetic and functional rehabilitation is the primary goal of the treatment of crown‐root‐fractured tooth. For this purpose, reattachment of the fragment to its original position is a good choice. This paper reports a case of an adhesive fragment reattachment of a complicated crown‐root fracture with intentional replantation in a 9‐year‐old girl patient and 36‐month follow‐up.
ISSN:1600-4469
1600-9657
DOI:10.1111/j.1600-9657.2012.01144.x