Abstract
Grass fiber and orthomite super-bond were employed for the stabilization of traumatized deciduous teeth as a treatment. The procedure was described and two classical cases with this treatment were presented. This procedure is a very useful and convenient approach for the treatment of traumatized primary teeth among young children.
The advantages of this method are as follows;
1) The method, using a fiber-glass splint, requires no laboratory work.
2) This method will minimize the time assumed for treatment.
3) Very few equipment is necessary for this splinting technique, which is easily applied even in the case of younger children.
4) The stability of the fiber-glass splint is much more secure than that of the resin splint.
5) An application of this splint causes little disturbance in the oral function.
6) The splint can be swiftly removed and has negligible effect on the enamel surfaces.
7) This method was revealed to keep the normal occlusion and articulation, which will also be aesthetically accepted.