Abstract

Trauma of maxillary incisors is frequent and dental practitioners have to be competent in managing the consequences. Complicated crown root fractures of anterior teeth can have profound aesthetic and psychological implications on patients. In younger patients, if extractions are considered, it can lead to complex prosthodontic challenges in the future. Ideally, an attempt should be made in restoring the traumatized teeth, so an effective aesthetic and functional result can be reached. This case report highlights the treatment of complicated crown root fractures on maxillary incisors using endodontics and fragment re-attachment of the fractured crowns. Twelve-month follow-up of the treatment demonstrated aesthetic and functional success and delayed the need for prosthetic replacement. CPD/Clinical Relevance: This paper describes traumatic injuries of teeth and how management via fragment re-attachment of the fractured crowns has led to delay of definitive prosthetic treatment.

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