Richmonds Crown: The Ancient Dental Art
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.7, No. 4)Publication Date: 2018-04-05
Authors : Gunjan Shah; Chinmay Patel; Kruti Kachoriya; Kamal Bagda; Kailash Attur; Payal Patel;
Page : 1634-1638
Keywords : Richmonds crown; Post endodontic restoration; Overjet;
Abstract
Endodontically treated teeth with the loss of coronal tooth structure when left untreated for a long period of time may cause supraeruption, drifting, tipping, and rotation of adjacent and opposing teeth. Tooth with very less remaining crown height is indicated for post and core with crown over it to restore the normal anatomy, function, esthetics. Richmonds crown is very much indicated in single tooth situation with very less incisal clearance. This case report describes two cases with fractured central incisors and reduced interocclusal space treated with Richmond crown
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