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CHART 1 – Clinical and radiographic parameters, of the dental fragment reattachment technique, according to the preservation

time and fracture type.

Clinical Parameters
Follow up (Ryge criteria) Radiographic
Patient (Months) Tooth Fracture Changes
Marginal Anatomic Caries Color Marginal
Adaptation Form Match Discoloratio
n
1 48 11 Uncomplicated† Alfa§ Alfa** AlfaΔ Alfa◊ Alfa†† Presence of
periapical injury
21 Uncomplicated† Alfa§ Alfa** AlfaΔ Alfa◊ Alfa†† No Alterations
2 30 21 Uncomplicated† Alfa§ Alfa** AlfaΔ Bravo↓ Alfa†† No Alterations
3 18 11 Uncomplicated† Alfa§ Alfa** AlfaΔ Alfa◊  Bravo‡‡ No Alterations
4 9 21 Complicated‡ Bravo¶ Alfa** AlfaΔ Alfa◊  Alfa†† No Alterations

Legends: † - Uncomplicated fracture: fracture without pulp involvement; ‡ - Complicated fracture: fracture with pulp involvement; Alfa § - No visual evidence of
marginal gap; Alfa**: Continuous restoration, with satisfactory anatomical shape; AlfaΔ - Absence of caries along the margins of the restoration; Alfa◊ -
Restoration of color, shape and translucency equivalent to the adjacent teeth; Alfa†† - No discoloration on the restoration / tooth margins; Bravo¶ - Visual
evidence of a marginal gap, but without dentinal exposure; Bravo↓ - Restoration, without matching color, shape or translucency with adjacent teeth, but, within
normality; Bravo‡‡ - Discoloration present, but does not penetrate along the margins, towards the pulp.

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