Conservative Treatment Approach for Management of Fractured Maxillary Canine with Surgical Crown Lengthening and Post Core Restoration
Journal Title: Saudi Journal of Oral and Dental Research - Year 2018, Vol 3, Issue 2
Abstract
Abstract:Perpetual preservation of what is remaining is more important than meticulous reconstruction of what is lost. Preservation and restoration of badly carious or broken tooth possess problems due insufficient remaining tooth support supragingivally and it demands skills and knowledge on different aspects of dentistry. Clinical crown lengthening procedure aim to increase supragingival tooth structure to help in restoration of such teeth. Present report describes preservation of broken tooth with surgical crown lengthening and post core restoration. Keywords:Management, Maxillary canine, Fracture.
Authors and Affiliations
Amit Patel, Ravi Popat, Abhishek Singh
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