TY - JOUR AR - JDOA-2020-2-102 TI - Giving Nature a Second Chance: Minimally Invasive Management of a Maxillary Central Incisor with a Severe Traumatic Lesion AU - Deyar , Dashti AU - Mohammad Hossein , Dashti AU - Nahal , Panah AU - Roxana , Hashemian JO - Journal of Dentistry Open Access PY - 2020 DA - Thu 09, Jul 2020 SN - 2674-4155 DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.31487/j.JDOA.2020.02.02 UR - https://www.sciencerepository.org/giving-nature-a-second-chance-minimally-invasive-management-of-a_JDOA-2020-2-102 KW - Endodontics, natural teeth, minimally invasive, dental implants AB - The decision to save or extract a natural tooth which has been compromised is one of the dilemmas of dental practitioners, as well as the patients. Although there was a considerable effort to save the natural teeth in the past, with the introduction of osseointegrated implants, there is a tendency to extract the compromised teeth and replace them with implant-supported prosthesis. In this article, this important clinical decision is investigated, and a successful restoration of a traumatized anterior tooth is presented.