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Medical Conditions - Intracoronal Splinting

Intracoronal splinting is a dental procedure used to stabilize loose teeth due to trauma or periodontal disease. It is placed inside the teeth using dental adhesive and can be made of various materials. It is used for a few weeks to a few months and may be followed by additional treatment if necessary.

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