Abstract
Guidelines for Restoring Fractured Central Incisors
Highlights
Traumatic dental injury has been confirmed as a current health problem in many recent studies
High-risk age groups for dental and facial trauma were 10-18 years and 19-28 years, which may be attributed to the fact this age-group usually has more intense social interaction and sports activities [3]
The teeth most commonly affected by trauma are the maxillary central incisors [3,4]
Summary
Submission: January 05, 2018; Published: February 22, 2018 *Corresponding author: Hadyaoui Dalenda, Department of Fixed Prosthodontics, Research Laboratory of Occlusodontics and Ceramic Prostheses LR16ES15, Faculty of Dental Medicine, University of Monastir, Tunisia, Email: Abstract. Faced with fractured central incisors, many solutions are available and the practitioner has to choose the appropriate one. Rehabilitation of the compromised teeth number 11 and 21 was performed with lithium discilcate veneers. The purpose of this clinical case is to outline the treatment approach and to highlight the different guidelines to establish function and esthetic using ceramic veneers
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