Conservative vertical groove technique for tooth rehabilitation: 3-year follow-up

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Reattachment of tooth fragment is a simple, conservative, and noninvasive procedure, and it is the most currently acceptable treatment option. This article presents management of two accidentally damaged maxillary incisors using direct composite resin restoration and fractured tooth fragment. With the advancements in adhesive dentistry, tooth fragment reattachment procedure has become simpler and clinically reliable. The present paper is a report of 3-year follow-up of coronally fractured tooth treated with a very conservative technique of tooth fragment reattachment using vertical groove preparation and reinforcement with fiber post.

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Karre, D., Duddu, M. K., Swathi, S. S., Bin Mohsin, A. H., Bharadwaj, B., & Barshaik, S. (2018). Conservative vertical groove technique for tooth rehabilitation: 3-year follow-up. Case Reports in Dentistry, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/2012578

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