Abstract

The management of complicated crown fractures require immediate intervention as it affects the pulp health and has psychological impact on patients. Vital pulp therapy combined with fragment reattachment is the most conservative and minimally invasive treatment strategy for the management of these fractures if the fragment is available. This case report discusses the conservative technique for the management of complicated crown fracture of maxillary right central incisor by performing partial pulpotomy with MTA followed by fragment reattachment done within 24 hours of trauma. A six month follow up revealed healthy vital pulp and retained fragment with acceptable aesthetics and function.nbsp

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