Natural Rehabilitation of Fractured Anterior Tooth Using Reattachment, a Single Visit Endo- Esthetic Approach- A Case Report.

Abstract
Anterior teeth crown fracture of a growing child requires immediate attention, not only because of damage to the dentition but also due to unsightly smile and facial appearance affected by trauma to the child. Thus esthetic management of anterior tooth fracture has been one of the most important aspects of dentistry and when it has to be done using the tooth’s own structure, it sounds psychologically more acceptable. And with the development of resin-based materials that offer high bond strength values, it has made possible to undoubtedly go for reattachment technique with ease. For further simplification, single visit rotary endodontics using ProTaper Universal system is recommended as it is designed to offer better features like flexibility and less chairside time than hand instrumentation. Presented here is one such case in which a combination of single visit rotary endodontics and adhesive reattachment using flowable composites has been carried out to reframe the broken tooth and comply with the patient’s concern. The treatment was found to be successful both functionally and aesthetically at the 18-month follow-up.
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Keywords
Crown fracture, aesthetic management, adhesive reattachment, single visit rotary endodontics
Citation
Thakur Vinay Bal Singh, Gupta Kanika, Sood Ishant, Mishra Pallavi, Kashl Haritima, Gupta Kritika. Natural Rehabilitation of Fractured Anterior Tooth Using Reattachment, a Single Visit Endo- Esthetic Approach- A Case Report. Annals of International Medical and Dental Research. 2017 Jan-Feb; 3(1): 13-16.