Minimally Invasive Management of Crown Fracture by Fragment Reattachment with Fiber Post- A case report
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Even a small occlusal disparity following direct restorations causes discomfort for the patients because the stomatognatic system's proprioceptors respond appropriately to pressure. Patients eventually adjust to their new habitual occlusal position in order to compensate, which results in severe long-term craniomandibular disorders. In order to accurately and quickly replicate the occlusal topography for a direct composite resin repair, a stamp technique is suggested.
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