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American Research Journal of Dentistry

ISSN (Online): 2578-1448

DOI: 10.46568/arjds

Research Article Vol. 3, Issue 1 2024 Open Access

Aesthetic Management of Fractured Anteriors: A Case Report

Abdulgani Azzaldeen*,Alsaghee Maria **,Abu-Hussein Muhamad**

*Istituto Stomatologico Toscano, University Guglielmo Marconi of ROME,Italy, Al-Quds University, School of Dentistry, Jerusalem, Palestine **General Dentist *** Practice limited to Children's Dentistry,Athens,Greece. 
 Abdulgani Azzaldeen*,Alsaghee Maria **,Abu-Hussein Muhamad***, “Aesthetic Management of Fractured Anteriors: A Case Report”. American Research Journal of Dentistry, Volume 3, Issue No. 1, 2021, pp. 1-6.
Abstract
Introduction: Coronal fracture of anterior teeth is an important topic for esthetic dentistry. Such fractures may jeopardize esthetics, function, tissue biology and occlusal physiology, thus endangering tooth vitality and integrity. Coronal fractures resulting from dental trauma most frequently occur to the maxillary anterior teeth of adolescents and less frequently to mandibular teeth. Adult teeth may also suffer traumatic fracture, although less frequently than for adolescents. Case Report: In our case, an economical and time-saving novel technique has been described for direct composite restoration in a young patient with uncomplicated fractured maxillary anterior tooth. Conclusion: As restoring a fractured tooth is a complex procedure, this technique can prove as a simple, effective and appropriate technique that will fulfill all the requirements of dental personnel. This technique can also prove to be easy for inexperienced beginner clinicians without requiring special skills in providing the patients with direct composite restorations.