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ABSTRACT Conventional root canal treatment aims to remove the microorganisms and pulp tissue from the canal system and repair the tooth by filling the canal system and restoring the lost coronal tissue. Anterior tooth fracture, as a result of traumatic injuries, frequently occurs in dentistry. Proper reconstruction of extensively damaged teeth can be achieved with the use of natural teeth used as post. In some cases, surgical retreatment of previously failed surgery is indicated because this is the most appropriate way of ensuring the effective removal of any remaining microorganisms. This case report refers to the esthetics and functional rehabilitation of extensively damaged maxillary incisors through the preparation and adhesive cementation of ‘Biological Posts’ in a young patient. Biological posts obtained through natural, extracted teeth from another individual—represents a low-cost option and alternative technique for the morphofunctional recovery of extensively damaged anterior teeth. How to cite this article Iftekhar H, Kumar A, Andrabi M. Esthetic and Functional Rehabilitation of Fractured Central Incisors using Biological Post. Int J Experiment Dent Sci 2014; 3(1):44-48.

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