Microsurgical re-treatment of an endodontically treated tooth with an apically located incomplete vertical root fracture: a clinical case report

Although it is challenging, the early diagnosis of a vertical root fracture (VRF) is crucial in order to ensure tooth preservation. The purpose of this clinical case report was to describe reparative surgery performed to treat a tooth affected by an incomplete VRF. A 26 year old male patient was sus...

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Main Authors: Silvio Taschieri (Author), Massimo Del Fabbro (Author), Ahmed El Kabbaney (Author), Igor Tsesis (Author), Eyal Rosen (Author), Stefano Corbella (Author)
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Published: Korean Academy of Conservative Dentistry, 2016-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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