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Long-term outcome of adhesive fragment reattachment in crown-root fractured teeth.

Sebastian SolimanLisa-Marie LangBritta HahnSebastian ReichUlrich SchlagenhaufGabriel KrastlRalf Krug
Published in: Dental traumatology : official publication of International Association for Dental Traumatology (2020)
AFR in crown-root fractured teeth showed a high survival rate and occasionally compromised periodontal health. However, due to the high complication rate, it should be considered as a long-term temporary treatment to postpone other invasive therapy options. AFR can be a valuable way to avoid early loss of crown-root fractured teeth, especially in young patients. Moisture control and additional root fractures significantly influenced the outcome.
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