Resin Composite Restorations of Permanent Incisors with Crown Fractures: A Case Report with a Six-year Follow-up

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Abstract

Using resin composite for the restoration of permanent incisors that have crown fractures is a conservative, timely and economical treatment option. Presented in this case report is a 41-year old female patient with resin composite restorations of anterior teeth that had crown fractures. This manuscript presents the clinical success of these resin composite restorations of permanent incisors after six-years.

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Ozel, E., Karapinar-Kazandag, M., Soyman, M., & Bayirli, G. (2011). Resin Composite Restorations of Permanent Incisors with Crown Fractures: A Case Report with a Six-year Follow-up. Operative Dentistry, 36(1), 112–115. https://doi.org/10.2341/10-135-TR

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