Management of fractured permanent incisors: 1 year follow-up

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Abstract

This clinical report describes the treatment of a left maxillary permanent incisor that had a complicated crown-root fracture with multiple fragments and a right maxillary permanent incisor which had an uncomplicated crown fracture. The 17-year-old female patient was presented to Ataturk University's Dentistry Faculty with posttraumatic injuries. The treatment plan included fracture segment reattachment, composite laminate veneer of the left maxillary incisor and composite restoration of the right maxillary incisor. The restorations were successful after 1-year follow-up according to the modified USPHS criteria. Clinical Significance: The treatment of anterior region's traumas in a single appointment would provide patient's expectation as well as preventive of remaining dental hard tissues.

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Arslan, H., Barutcigil, Ç., Aladaǧ, H., & Kürklü, D. (2011). Management of fractured permanent incisors: 1 year follow-up. Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice, 12(6), 501–505. https://doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10024-1084

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