Case Report

Year : 2022

Volume : Volume 13

Issue : Issue 3

Case Report – Fracture Reattachment, to Restore the Natural Tooth Fragment

Dr. Kamal Bagda

Address for correspondence :
Dr. Kamal Bagda
subhkb2008@gmail.com

Abstract


Dental fractures comprise the most frequent form of traumatic dental injury and often require an immediate procedure for their treatment. The
repositioning of fractured crown fragments using the bonding fragment technique offers several advantages, including the reestablishment of
function, esthetics, shape, shine, and surface texture, in addition to the maintenance of the original contour and alignment of the teeth. The
aim of this article is to describe a therapeutic approach used with a patient who suffered varying degrees of crown fractures in three teeth
that were treated with adhesive fragment reattachment. The natural crown bonding technique, using tooth fragments and a direct composite
resin, successfully restored all of the fractured anterior teeth. The clinical examinations showed good esthetics and periodontal health after a
4-month follow-up, proving that the technique is a good option for tooth fractures.
Keywords: Crown fracture, Dental trauma, Fragment reattachment treatment.