Simulating Natural Tooth Anatomy in Anterior Teeth Crown Fracture: A Case Report
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Published:2019-08-24
Issue:2
Volume:4
Page:38-39
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ISSN:2581-3218
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Container-title:International Journal of Dentistry Research
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language:
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Short-container-title:Int J Dentistry Res.
Author:
Rani Reena, ,Chachra Sanjay,Sharma Manu,Bansal Samriti,Kaur Taranjot,Sharma Diksha, , , , ,
Abstract
Background: Trauma to the anterior teeth is common in young children and in adolescents. Uncomplicated crown fracture to the permanent teeth has an intense effect not only on the patient’s esthetics, but also on speech and function. Aim: Performing an economical, a minimally invasive, time-saving, long lasting, functional and natural alike direct composite resin restorations in a single visit. Conclusion: As restoring a fractured tooth structure is a complex procedure, this technique can prove to be a simple, effective and appropriate technique that will fulfill all the requirements of dental practioner without requiring special skills in providing the patients with direct composite restorations. Clinical Significance: This technique is economical which requires less chair side time compared to indirect restorations.
Publisher
BioMed Research Publishers
Cited by
1 articles.
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