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Dolly Rathod, Department of Conservative & Endodontics, Terna Dental College, Nerul, Navi-Mumbai, Maharashtra IndiaReceived: August 22, 2017; Published: January 17, 2018
DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2018.02.000663
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Crown-root fractures are complex traumatic injuries that require multidisciplinary management and may afford uncertain prognosis. Diagnosis of such cases is often difficult. With the newer radiographic aids like CBCT, the diagnosis is more definite and hence treatment outcome can be more predictable. This case report discusses the use of newer radiographic aids and treatment options for fractured teeth with the concept of intentional re plantation as an option to manage complicated crown-root fractures in permanent anterior teeth.
Keywords: Cone Beam Computerized Tomography; Intentional re Plantation; Re - Attachment
Abstract| Introduction| Case Report| Investigations| Various Treatment Options| Treatment Plan| Treatment| Discussion| Conclusion| Conflict of Interest Statement| References|
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