An Ultra-Conservative Approach of Treating Coronal Tooth Fragment

The majority of dental traumatic injuries involve the anterior teeth, especially the maxillary incisors nearly up to 80% of all traumatic injuries and this high incidence is due to their anatomical position and protrusion caused by eruptive process. 
Coronal Tooth Fragment

A dental trauma with the resulting fracture of the anterior teeth is an agonizing experience for a young individual who requires immediate attention, not only because of the physical impairment but also because of the psychological impact on the patient. When the fractured fragment is available, with advances in adhesive dentistry and growing interest towards minimal invasive procedures, reattachment of the tooth fragment is the choice of treatment. Depending on different clinical situations, various techniques and materials were advocated to restore fracture teeth. Tennery was the first person to report the reattachment of a fractured fragment using the concept of adhesive dentistry.  

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