Combined Management of Apical Root Fracture and Avulsion of Two Maxillary Permanent Central Incisors: A Case Report
As a result of a skiing accident, a ten-year-old girl suffered combined injuries to both maxillary central incisor teeth (#1.1 and #2.1). The injuries were uncomplicated crown fractures, apical horizontal root fractures, and a severe extrusive luxation of the coronal segments of the teeth. Her mothe...
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Main Authors: | Giulia Bardini (Author), Davide Musu (Author), Silvia Mezzena (Author), Claudia Dettori (Author), Elisabetta Cotti (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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