Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2-2005
Publisher
Wiley
Source Publication
Dental Traumatology
Source ISSN
1600-4469
Original Item ID
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-9657.2004.00270.x
Abstract
In the treatment of crown fractures, adhesive fragment reattachment provides a good alternative to other restorative techniques, offering several advantages. The present paper reports a case in which the treatment of a cervical crown fracture was accomplished by reattaching the tooth fragment with a flowable resin composite. Orthodontic root extrusion was performed with a modified Hawley appliance prior to fragment reattachment. The clinical and radiographic results after 2.5 years were successful.
Recommended Citation
Cengiz, S. Burcak; Kocadereli, Ilken; Güngör, H. Cem; and Altay, Nil, "Adhesive Fragment Reattachment after Orthodontic Extrusion: A Case Report" (2005). School of Dentistry Faculty Research and Publications. 476.
https://epublications.marquette.edu/dentistry_fac/476
Comments
Accepted version. Dental Traumatology, Vol. 21, No. 1 (February 2005): 60-64. DOI. © 2005 Wiley. Used with permission.
H. Cem Güngör was affiliated with Hacettepe University at the time of publication.