Abstract

This article describes the immediate and definitive options for treating a child or young person presenting with a fractured permanent incisor. Furthermore, it considers three common clinical problems that dentists may encounter when restoring these teeth, and provides advice on how to overcome these difficulties. This article also aims to increase the reader's awareness of the importance of providing an optimal restoration for young patients, and the potential short- and long-term consequences of failing restorations. CPD/Clinical Relevance: This article aims to guide the reader through the recommended techniques for restoring fractured permanent incisors in young patients and demonstrate how to manage common clinical challenges, while highlighting the importance of providing an optimal restoration.

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