| Literature DB >> 24701545 |
C H Swarupa1, Girija S Sajjan2, Vijaya Lakshmi Bhupahupathiraju2, Anupreeta Anwarullahwarullah2, Sashikanth Y V2.
Abstract
Ideal coronal reconstruction of endodontically treated tooth is still a challenge for restorative dentistry. Despite having varied types of commercially available posts, none of them meet all the ideal biological and mechanical properties. In this context a "Biological Post" serves as a homologous recipe for intraradicular rehabilitation of a fractured endodontically treated tooth by virtue of its biomimetic property.This case report addresses the esthetic and functional restoration of a fractured, endodontically treated maxillary lateral incisor in a young patient, through the preparation and adhesive cementation of a "Biological Post" made from a freshly extracted, intact human canine. The use of biological post can be considered as a novel alternative technique for the rehabilitation of an extensively damaged tooth.Entities:
Keywords: Biological dentin post; Biomimetic post; Fractured incisor; Intraradicular rehabilitation
Year: 2014 PMID: 24701545 PMCID: PMC3972575 DOI: 10.7860/JCDR/2014/7222.4070
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Diagn Res ISSN: 0973-709X