Conservative and esthetic approach in crown fracture of maxillay anterior tooth: tooth fragment reattachment

*Correspondence to: Jeong-Kil Park Professor, Department of Conservative Dentistry, Pusan National University 20, Geumo-ro, Mulgeum-eup, Yangsan, 50612, Republic of Korea Tel: +82-55-360-5221, Fax: +82-55-360-5214, E-mail: jeongkil@pusan.ac.kr Received: February 11, 2019/Last Revision: March 8, 2019/Accepted: April 25, 2019 conservative and esthetic approach in crown fracture of maxillay anterior tooth: tooth fragment reattachment

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