DEALING DUAL FRACTURE WITH DUAL CURE RESIN - A CASE REPORT

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U. K. D. A. M. Nabanita Bose, “DEALING DUAL FRACTURE WITH DUAL CURE RESIN - A CASE REPORT”, ijmhs, vol. 3, no. 6, Dec. 2013.
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Abstract

Dental trauma often has a severe impact on the social and psychological well being of a patient. Traumatized anterior teeth require quick functional and esthetic repair. Traditionally such injuries have been restored with composite resins. They have the primary disadvantage of colour mismatch and variable wear. Therefore if a broken fragment is available, the restoration of the tooth using its own fragment has been suggested as an alternative.Reattachment of tooth fragment should be the first choice and is a viable alternative to conventional approaches because of simplicity, natural esthetics and conservation of tooth structure. Reattachment of fractured tooth fragments can provide good and long-lasting esthetics (because the tooth’s original anatomic form, color, and surface texture are maintained. Patient cooperation and understanding of the limitations of the treatment is of utmost importance for good prognosis.The case report  emphasis the innovative technique of  managing both root fracture & coronal  fracture  treated  successfully using tooth fragment reattachment .Agglutination of fractured parts to each other is performed using fiber  post and dual cure resin is to preserve sound tooth structure and return loss tooth structure.

 

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