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Usman Anwer Bhatti1, Muhammad Qasim Javed2, Mustafa Hussein Al Attas2.
Abstract
Trauma sustained by developing anterior teeth can lead to an arrested root development and loss of structure which can complicate the endodontic and restorative management. The preservation of the anterior tooth has a definite esthetic and biologic advantage especially during the developmental years of adolescence. However, restorative treatment of such cases is met with serious biomechanical and adhesive challenges in the form of thin dentinal walls, a high configuration factor etc. This case report describes a fiber post customization technique for the intraradicular reinforcement of a maxillary central incisor in a 14-year-old patient. Copyright: Usman Anwer Bhatti et al.Entities:
Keywords: Adhesive cement; case report; esthetics; fiberglass; post and core technique
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Year: 2021 PMID: 35233261 PMCID: PMC8831214 DOI: 10.11604/pamj.2021.40.241.27161
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pan Afr Med J
Figure 1A) preoperative view of the amount of structure loss on maxillary right central incisor; B) postoperative view after completion of the intraradicular reinforcement and composite restoration
Figure 2A) placement of MTA as apical barrier; B) radiographic confirmation afer MTA placement, note the thin dentinal walls and large root canal space; C) adaptation of the cellulose paper inside the root canal space to serve as a barrier for prevention of composite entrapment and to allow easy withdrawal of the customized fiber post; D) customized fiber post after removing from the root canal space and before peeling of the cellulose paper; E) checking the fit and adaptation of the customized fiber post; F) postoperative radiograph after completion of intraradicular reinforcement