An Innovative Approach for Management of Vertical Coronal Fracture in Molar: Case Report

  • Kathuria A
  • Kavitha M
  • Ravishankar P
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Abstract

Unlike anterior teeth, acute exogenous trauma is an infrequent cause of posterior coronal vertical tooth fractures. Endodontic and restorative management of such fractures is a great challenge for the clinician. Newer advancements in adhesive techniques can provide successful intracoronal splinting of such teeth to reinforce the remaining tooth structure. This paper describes the diagnosis and management of a case of complicated vertical coronal fracture in mandibular first molar induced by a traffic accident.

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Kathuria, A., Kavitha, M., & Ravishankar, P. (2012). An Innovative Approach for Management of Vertical Coronal Fracture in Molar: Case Report. Case Reports in Dentistry, 2012, 1–4. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/327812

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