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Management of Fractured Maxillary Incisor with Biodentine, everStick Glass Fiber as Post and Composite Resin

Journal: Endodontology (Vol.27, No. 1)

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Page : 57-61

Keywords : Fractured incisor; Biodentine; everStick glass fiber; fiber post; composite; esthetic.;

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Abstract

The most common type of dental trauma occur in the maxillary incisor region and could cause tooth fractures. Tooth fracture involving the crown and root may need special emphasis regarding endodontic treatment. Many alternative approaches have been suggested, with the aim of developing a one-step procedure for the completion of the endodontic treatment. One of these alternatives, Biodentine, has been introduced as a dentin substitute. The endodontically treated teeth are often restored by using a post and core. The use of everStick glass fiber as post offers a special feature having glass fibers to be flexible but does not fray from within the matrix when it adapts to a surface. The aim of this article is to show the management of fractured maxillary incisor involving crown and root with Biodentine, everStick glass fiber as post and composite resin followed by fixed prosthesis in order to rehabilitate the maxillary incisor region.

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