2011
DOI: 10.14219/jada.archive.2011.0246
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Treatment of complicated crown-root fracture in a single visit by means of rebonding

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“…12 The reattachment of coronal fragment is one of the best method to restore the fragment's natural tooth structure by maintaining occlusal alignment, shape of tooth, surface texture, colour and contour of the tooth. 13 It get rids the patient worry, with this approach which is comparatively simple, atraumatic and inexpensive with minimal wear of restorative materials and offers superior aesthetic & functional results in an appointment and maintaining the periodontal attachment. 14 With the development in adhesive technology, the clinician can achieve excellent outcome with reattachment of fractured tooth fragments with properly assess and manages the biological factors, materials and techniques.…”
Section: Pathological Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…12 The reattachment of coronal fragment is one of the best method to restore the fragment's natural tooth structure by maintaining occlusal alignment, shape of tooth, surface texture, colour and contour of the tooth. 13 It get rids the patient worry, with this approach which is comparatively simple, atraumatic and inexpensive with minimal wear of restorative materials and offers superior aesthetic & functional results in an appointment and maintaining the periodontal attachment. 14 With the development in adhesive technology, the clinician can achieve excellent outcome with reattachment of fractured tooth fragments with properly assess and manages the biological factors, materials and techniques.…”
Section: Pathological Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This technique is more so encouraged nowadays due to the improvement of newer adhesives and especially in the case of younger patients. It is an optimal approach for restoring fractured anterior teeth, when the fragment is available [7, 10, 23]. The fractured fragment has been proposed as a favorable crown repair material due to its superior morphology, conservation of structure, and patient acceptance [10].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If the fracture extends so far apically that whichever treatment is provided, the resulting crown-to-root ratio is unfavorable, or the amount of coronal tooth structure will not allow restoration, extraction of the tooth and placement of an endosseous implant remains the treatment of choice. The use of natural tooth fragments is an excellent biological approach for restoring fractured anterior teeth [7], when the fragment is available, especially since adhesion technology has improved [8, 9] and further loss of tooth structure can be avoided [10, 11]. Biological restoration using autogenous tooth fragment requires minimal healthy tooth preparation, is esthetic and faster than a complete composite restoration [12], and has a psychological benefit to the patient that his own tooth has been retained [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent systematic review reported that fragment reattachment could be a practical alternative treatment option to conventional composite restoration in uncomplicated crown fractures 11 . Numerous case reports and case series describe successful outcomes after coronal reattachment in complicated CRF of anterior teeth 10,12–16 . Various techniques and different materials have been used for reattachment to date.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%