Sneha G Tulsani and Saurabh S Patil
Background: Fusion is a developmental dental anomaly commonly encountered in primary teeth than permanent teeth. Fused teeth manifest varied clinical and radiographical features depending on the stage of development of the tooth which often presents a challenge to diagnose the condition and carry out the right treatment. Case Report: This case report is aimed at describing fused 51 and 52 in a 5 year old child presenting history of trauma and subsequent dentoalveolar abscess associated with the fused tooth. Considering various factors, a conservative treatment plan of endodontic and aesthetic therapy with the fused tooth was carried out. Conclusion: The technique described here offers a simple and effective method for restoring a fused tooth that re-establishes function, shape and aesthetics in a young child.