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This type of fracture can be treated; however, follow-up maintenance of oral hygiene is very important.
 
This type of fracture can be treated; however, follow-up maintenance of oral hygiene is very important.
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**Secondly, the full crown allows better restoration of the anatomy of the tooth. This can help to prevent further periodontal problems caused by food entrapment into a periodontal pocket that may be created by the loss of attached gingiva.
 
**Secondly, the full crown allows better restoration of the anatomy of the tooth. This can help to prevent further periodontal problems caused by food entrapment into a periodontal pocket that may be created by the loss of attached gingiva.
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This patient was presented for a fractured tooth.


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