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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 94, No 1, 97-99.
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Journal of the American Dental Association, Vol 94, Issue 1, 97-99
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Case Reports

Clinical evaluation of two pinless incisal edge repairs: a 24-month study



M Flynn

Adhesive resin and composite resin were used to restore the central incisors in a 21-year-old woman at an emergency treatment. Two maxillary fractured incisors were restored (one after endodontic treatment) and reexamined over a period of 24 months (Fig 5). Some slight yellowing has been noted in the endodontically treated tooth, but it has not appreciably affected appearance. The patient did not object to the discoloration and no replacements or additions were done. The restorations showed no indications of excessive wear or physical damage during the examination period.





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