Maxillary central incisors have been identified as the most frequently injured teeth due to trauma. Using tooth fragments combined with surgical extrusion offers advantages in terms of function and aesthetics while preserving the original morphology and position. This treatment modality increases the acceptability of the treatment and positively affects the patient’s psychology, as it is cost-effective and requires a shorter chair time. This case series primarily aims to present various cases treated by bonding fragments with recently introduced glass fiber posts or polyethylene fibers (Ribbond) in surgically extruded traumatized teeth.
Keywords: Fiber post, polyethylene fiber, tooth injuries, vital pulp treatment.