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Dental fracture stabilization for insertion of fiber-reinforced post and tooth-fragment reattachment: 6-month follow-up

Rodrigo Borges Fonseca, Marcelo Costa Daltro, Amanda Vessoni Barbosa Kasuya, Isabella Negro Favarão, Carolina Assaf Branco

Dental fractures in endodontically treated teeth with a great loss of dental structure may be restored using bonding techniques associated with glass fiber post retention of the fragment. The present study reports a weakened and fractured crown restored by dental reattachment after crown stabilization with polyvinilsiloxane matrix, and a glass fiber post cementation for dental fragment retention. The employed techniques enabled the correct dental positioning during reattachment, with a possible increase of resistance. After 6 months follow-up the periodontal tissues showed itself in health condition and functional evaluations maintained the success of the proposed treatment.

Keywords: Fracture. Reattachment. Adhesion. Glass fiber post

How to cite: Fonseca RB, Daltro MC, Kasuya AVB, Favarão IN, Branco CA. Dental fracture stabilization for insertion of fiber-reinforced post and tooth-fragment reattachment: 6-month follow-up. Dental Press Endod. 2012 Oct- Dec;2(4):38-45.

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