CASE REPORT: “Endocrown” A Novel Approach for Restoration of Endodontically Treated Teeth: A Case Report

Authors

  • Romana Yaqoob, Anum Moiz, Sohaib Siddique, Huma Zahir, Usman Ibrahim

Keywords:

Biomimetic Reconstruction, Composite, Endocrown, Endodontic Treatment, Resin Cement.

Abstract

Endocrown is a conservative restorative option for extensively damaged posterior teeth. The primary objective is to attain a bonded biomimetic reconstruction, i.e., to reconstruct a tooth without any excessive preparation for post or core. The clinical procedure is less complex for both dentist and patient as compared to conventional crowns with post and core. This article highlights case report of a mutilated molar treated by composite endocrown after an adequate endodontic treatment with a follow up of 6 months' time span.

Author Biography

Romana Yaqoob, Anum Moiz, Sohaib Siddique, Huma Zahir, Usman Ibrahim

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2021-12-29

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