Abstract

Crown fractures are the most common consequences of traumatic injuries that mainly occur in the anterior permanent dentition. The choice of the esthetic restorative treatment of fractured anterior teeth remains the biggest challenge for the dentist. These fractures can be located either supra-gingivally or sub-gingivally. The treatment of these fractures is also based upon the involvement of the pulpal tissue. This case series highlights two different techniques of tooth fragment re-attachment, depending on the extent of the fracture as well as involvement of the pulp.

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