Abstract

Fractured anterior teeth with pulp exposure are usually restored with conventional post-core technique after being treated endodontically. Fractures that do not involve the epithelial attachment can be readily restored with a direct post and core. A more conservative procedure for these situations is presented in this paper. Reattachment procedure was performed in cases with traumatized teeth. The advantages and disadvantages of this technique is discussed. The recommended technique and may improve the success rate of traumatized anterior teeth in paediatric and adolescent patients. This paper will address the treatment regimen for reattachment of fractured fragments, a treatment option that offers advantages of simplicity, immediate esthetics and conservation in cases of dental trauma.

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