Saturday, 7 October 2023

Endocrown - A Viable Effective Alternate for a Crown | Chapter 11 | Novel Research Aspects in Medicine and Medical Science Vol. 4

 The objective of the chapter is to present dispassionate cases, in which an esthetic and conservative posterior endocrown was used to replace a mandibular molar that had sustained endodontic treatment and extensive crown destruction and to assist clinicians in making decisions on when and either endocrowns are an appropriate restorative option accompanying a predictable outcome for widely damaged endodontically medicated teeth. The restoration of endodontically considered teeth (ETT) is a topic that has happened widely and controversially discussed in the dental literature, and dispassionate opinions on this subject has happened based on practical philosophies due to the vulnerable point between available experimental data and inconclusive dispassionate studies. After endodontic treatment, tooth avoid their mechanical traits and become fragile on account of the removal of pulp and surrounding dentin tissues. Endocrown that is a single partial renovation could be considered as a good alternative for fixing molars having big coronal destruction and giving post endodontic treatment difficulties. The main objective of an endocrown search out achieve a bonded biomimetic rebuilding, i.e., minimally invasive to root canals. The dispassionate procedure that includes the Endocrown fabrication may be deliberate less complex, more practical, and easier to act when compared with that of common crowns with post and core. This phase highlights three various case reports of badly mutilated endodontically doctored teeth, effectively governed by means of endocrown-type restorations fabricated accompanying both metal-free and ore ceramic-located prosthesis with a 3 period follow-up period.

Author(s) Details:

Mary Vinola Jenifer S.,
Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, SRM Dental College, Ramapuram, Chennai 600 089, India.

Prem Kumar V. V,
Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, SRM Dental College, Ramapuram, Chennai 600 089, India.

Saravana Karthikeyan B.,
Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, SRM Dental College, Ramapuram, Chennai 600 089, India.

Mahalaxmi S.,
Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, SRM Dental College, Ramapuram, Chennai 600 089, India.

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/NRAMMS-V4/article/view/12091

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