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Reattachment of complicated crown fracture and fixation of the coronal fragment with FRCL as an alternative approach

Year 2012, Volume: 3 Issue: 1 , 11 - 22 , 01.06.2012
https://izlik.org/JA57CX38ZP

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Background: Because of the physical deformity and the psychological effect on the patient, a trauma with accompanying fracture of anterior teeth is a disturbing experience for a young individual which requires immediate attention. Case: This case report presents a clinical technique of reattachment of coronal fragment of maxillary right central incisor after trauma using direct fiber resin composite laminate systems. Fiber resin composite laminate is an alternative to conventional post materials because of its aesthetic qualities, flexiblity, mechanical properties and the neutral color of the reinforcing material. Reattachment treatment method at crown-root fracture cases resulting from trauma gives better results than prosthetic and surgical operations in terms of periodontal situation, aesthetic and functional aspects

Year 2012, Volume: 3 Issue: 1 , 11 - 22 , 01.06.2012
https://izlik.org/JA57CX38ZP

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Sema Celenk This is me

Emin Caner Tumen This is me

Buket Ayna This is me

Zeki Arslanoglu This is me

Fatma Atakul This is me

Publication Date June 1, 2012
IZ https://izlik.org/JA57CX38ZP
Published in Issue Year 2012 Volume: 3 Issue: 1

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APA Celenk, S., Tumen, E. C., Ayna, B., Arslanoglu, Z., & Atakul, F. (2012). Reattachment of complicated crown fracture and fixation of the coronal fragment with FRCL as an alternative approach. International Archives of Medical Research, 3(1), 11-22. https://izlik.org/JA57CX38ZP
AMA 1.Celenk S, Tumen EC, Ayna B, Arslanoglu Z, Atakul F. Reattachment of complicated crown fracture and fixation of the coronal fragment with FRCL as an alternative approach. IAMR. 2012;3(1):11-22. https://izlik.org/JA57CX38ZP
Chicago Celenk, Sema, Emin Caner Tumen, Buket Ayna, Zeki Arslanoglu, and Fatma Atakul. 2012. “Reattachment of Complicated Crown Fracture and Fixation of the Coronal Fragment With FRCL As an Alternative Approach”. International Archives of Medical Research 3 (1): 11-22. https://izlik.org/JA57CX38ZP.
EndNote Celenk S, Tumen EC, Ayna B, Arslanoglu Z, Atakul F (June 1, 2012) Reattachment of complicated crown fracture and fixation of the coronal fragment with FRCL as an alternative approach. International Archives of Medical Research 3 1 11–22.
IEEE [1]S. Celenk, E. C. Tumen, B. Ayna, Z. Arslanoglu, and F. Atakul, “Reattachment of complicated crown fracture and fixation of the coronal fragment with FRCL as an alternative approach”, IAMR, vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 11–22, June 2012, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA57CX38ZP
ISNAD Celenk, Sema - Tumen, Emin Caner - Ayna, Buket - Arslanoglu, Zeki - Atakul, Fatma. “Reattachment of Complicated Crown Fracture and Fixation of the Coronal Fragment With FRCL As an Alternative Approach”. International Archives of Medical Research 3/1 (June 1, 2012): 11-22. https://izlik.org/JA57CX38ZP.
JAMA 1.Celenk S, Tumen EC, Ayna B, Arslanoglu Z, Atakul F. Reattachment of complicated crown fracture and fixation of the coronal fragment with FRCL as an alternative approach. IAMR. 2012;3:11–22.
MLA Celenk, Sema, et al. “Reattachment of Complicated Crown Fracture and Fixation of the Coronal Fragment With FRCL As an Alternative Approach”. International Archives of Medical Research, vol. 3, no. 1, June 2012, pp. 11-22, https://izlik.org/JA57CX38ZP.
Vancouver 1.Sema Celenk, Emin Caner Tumen, Buket Ayna, Zeki Arslanoglu, Fatma Atakul. Reattachment of complicated crown fracture and fixation of the coronal fragment with FRCL as an alternative approach. IAMR [Internet]. 2012 Jun. 1;3(1):11-22. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA57CX38ZP

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