Garg, HimaniKhurana, Karan2017-01-192017-01-192016-11Garg Himani, Khurana Karan. Horizontal Fractures - A Silent Finding: A Case Series. IJSS Case Reports & Reviews. 2016 Nov; 3(6): 1-6.http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/182044Incisors are common teeth to suff er dental trauma, with root fracture occurring in <3% of injuries. Horizontal root fractures occur mainly in the middle third of root mostly aff ect upper central incisors. Nevertheless, apical and coronal 3rd fracture is also sometimes reported. Th e fracture may go undiagnosed for many years until the patient reports with discolored, mobile tooth which on radiograph reveals a break in continuity of the root. Th is paper reports the management of three horizontal root fractures (delayed and immediate) in upper incisors; two treated with mineral trioxide aggregate and calamus (Dentsply) for warm vertical obturation and one with fi ber post.enCentral incisorsFiber postHorizontal root fractureMineral trioxide aggregateHorizontal Fractures - A Silent Finding: A Case Series.Article