Abstract

Objective To investigate the clinical effect of autologous rebonding treatment on crown fracture of young permanent anterior teeth. Methods Ninety-two young permanent anterior teeth with crown fracture were selected from 67 patients, then divided into two groups. Group A (46 teeth) was reattached with the original fragment by autologous rebonding treatment, while group B (46 teeth) was rebuilt-up by the composite resin. All patients underwent a 2-year follow-up. Results The success rate was 93.47% in the group A and 89.13% in group B after 2-year follow-up, there was no significant difference between the two groups (P>0.05). Conclusions Autologous rebonding treatment is a simple and effective temporary restoration method for young permanent anterior teeth with crown fracture. Key words: Permanent anterior teeth; Crown fracture; Autologous rebonding treatment; Composite resin

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