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Adhesive crown fragment reattachment in anterior-fractured tooth
Crown fractures of the permanent dentition comprise the most frequent form of traumatic dental injuries and often require an immediate procedure for their treatment. Reattachment of the fractured fragment to its original position is an optimal approach to esthetic and functional rehabilitation. This paper reports the case of a permanent maxillary central incisor with crown fracture treated by adhesive fragment reattachment.