Abstract

Traumatic injuries are frequent cause of anterior tooth fracture in dentistry. Biological restorations are the reconstruction of extensively damaged teeth with adhesive cementation of biological posts and crowns. This case report refers to the rebuilding of fractured maxillary central incisor through biological post and core in a 14-year-old child. This treatment option represents a low-cost and alternative technique for the aesthetics and functional rehabilitation of extensively damaged anterior teeth.

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