Abstract:Root fractures are relatively uncommon compared to other types of dental traumas. It is sometimes extremely difficult for practitioners to decide what should be done and which approach was the optimal choice for patients. This study describes the treatment of an oblique root fracture in the right maxillary central incisor (tooth 11) using mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) and lingual splint with composite and 0.3 mm 3-strand twisted stainless steel wire. The study performs a detailed management from the first v… Show more
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