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  • Title: Esthetic and functional rehabilitation via reattachment of dental fragments.
    Author: Miranda Dde A, Pini NP, Matthews A, Moura LA, do Vale HF, Casati MZ, Lima DA, Marchi GM, Lovadino JR, Aguiar FH.
    Journal: Compend Contin Educ Dent; 2012; 33(10):E130-7. PubMed ID: 23631532.
    Abstract:
    Anterior teeth fractures are frequently encountered in clinical practice. The reattachment of dental fragments, if possible, is a conservative and effective technique, which is utilized in this case. This case presentation concerns an 18-year-old male patient with a root-crown fracture of the left maxillary central incisor, which involves the periodontal biologic space. The treatment was the reattachment of the dental fragment with a composite resin and adhesive, in association with periodontal surgery. The reattachment technique described in this case report is simple, but it provides long-lasting esthetics and improved function via a very conservative approach.
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