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    Traumatized anterior teeth require quick functional and esthetic repair. Tooth fragment reattachment is a simple and conservative clinical procedure to restore fractured anterior teeth. Different techniques of reattachment include enamel beveling, "v-" shaped internal enamel and dentin grooves, external chamfer, over contouring, and by placing fiber post, all of which were invasive methods. This article describes a novel technique of reattachment using canal projectors for stabilizing fractured fragments followed by endodontic therapy and internal reinforcement with custom fiber post (everStick Post™, GC Corporation, Tokyo, Japan).

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    Velagala L Deepa, Satti Narayana Reddy, Venkata Charan Garapati, Srirama Rao Sudhamashetty, Padmasri Yadla. Fracture Fragment Reattachment Using Projectors and Anatomic everstick Post™: An Ultraconservative Approach. Journal of International Society of Preventive & Community Dentistry. 2017 Jun;7(Suppl 1):S52-S54


    PMID: 28713769

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