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PROSTHETIC REHABILITATION OF ENDODONTICALLY TREATED TEETH USING ENDOCROWN : A MODERN CONSERVATIVE APPROACH - TWO CASE REPORTS

Journal: International Journal of Advanced Research (Vol.10, No. 04)

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Page : 237-243

Keywords : Endocrown PFM Monoblock Sandblasting Chamfer Finish Line Pulpless Teeth;

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Abstract

Endocrowns are a potential alternative for endodontically treated posterior teeth that have been severely damaged. Endocrowns are indirect monoblock restorations that are held in place by the pulp chamber of endodontically treated teeth (ETT). The major goal is to establish a bonded biomimetic repair with minimal root canal invasiveness. When compared to traditional crowns with post and core, the clinical technique including endocrown creation may be deemed less difficult, more practical, and easier to accomplish. With a 6-month follow-up period, this article covers two case reports of endodontically treated teeth successfully managed by PFM based Endocrown.

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