Restore the natural: a review and case series report on reattachment
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Jagannath Torvi, Sourabh; Kala, M.
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Aquest document és un/a article, creat/da en: 2014
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Reattachment of the original tooth fragment to the fractured tooth helps in maintaining the tooth's color, wear resistance, morphology and translucency in the restoration. This article describes the reattachment of fractured fragment
using a fiber post and dual cure resin cement with a self-etching adhesive.
Two young male patients reported with a complicated crown fracture of the right maxillary central incisor due a
road traffic accident. The fractured fragments were loosely attached to the palatal gingival tissue, which was then
surgically removed and preserved for the reattachment procedure.
The fractured tooth segments were successfully reattached following fiber post cementation. Tooth fragment reattachment procedure offers ultraconservative, safe, fast and esthetically pleasing results when the fractured fragment
is available due to the improvement of adhesive techniques and restorative materials.
Fiber reinforced resins not only allows creation of esthetic restoration but also the preservation and reinforcement
of tooth structure. At the 18months follow-up, the resultant appearance was acceptable to the patient.
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