Abstract

Traumatic fracture of anterior teeth is one of the common dilemmas faced by the dentist during daily practice. Maxillary incisor are the most common teeth involved in facial trauma and most of the time, dental anterior crowns are damaged. An unrestorable tooth should be extracted and this may lead to more complex treatments such as implant or conventional prosthetic rehabilitation, which will restore function but impair esthetics. This case report present a clinical technique for the restoration of a fractured maxillary central incisor, by reattaching the fracture coronal tooth fragment using a Para post and resin composite restoration. A challenging, conservative and economically viable procedure with in the compass of a single visit.

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