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Reattachment of an autogenous tooth fragment in a fracture with biologic width violation: A case report
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Quintessence International. Quintessence Publ Co Inc, v. 33, n. 3, n. 181, n. 184, 2002.
0033-6572
WOS:000174621000003
Autor
Nogueira, GD
Machion, L
Teixeira, FB
Pimenta, LAF
Sallum, EA
Institución
Resumen
An 11-year-old patient that fractured her maxillary left central incisor is presented. The fracture involved two thirds of the crown, compromising the pulp, and extended subgingivally on the palatal aspect, invading the biologic width. The procedure used to repair the fracture included flap surgery with a slight ostectomy and endodontic treatment. The reattachment of the tooth fragment and the restoration were performed with a bonding system and a resin composite. Examination 6 months after treatment revealed periodontal health, good esthetics, and normal function. 33 3 181 184