Eckert Richard J, Dunn William J, Lindemuth James S
Advanced Education in General Dentistry 2, Lackland AFB, TX 78236-5551, USA.
Oper Dent. 2005 May-Jun;30(3):402-4.
A quick, failsafe method for the esthetic replacement of a catastrophically fractured anterior tooth was presented. This method required minimal armamentarium and no anesthesia. In addition, it employed a technique that is not technique sensitive. The patient and the dental team both benefit by resolving the esthetic crisis using simple methods and excellent time resource management.