Esthetic Reconstruction of Badly Mutilated Endodontically Treated Teeth Using Glass Fiber Reinforced Post: A Case Report

  • Bhopatkar J
  • Ikhar A
  • Nikhade P
  • et al.
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Abstract

Cast-metal posts have historically been used to repair teeth that have undergone endodontic treatment before receiving aesthetic rehabilitation. Resources have been used to create biocompatible dental posts that can meet functional and cosmetic standards since early posts were difficult to use. These activities led to the development of glass-fiber and carbon-based posts for use in adhesive dental procedures that have translucencies and flexibility close to that of dentin. The use of translucent glass-fiber posts for the repair of pulpless teeth is demonstrated in this case study.

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Bhopatkar, J., Ikhar, A., Nikhade, P., Chandak, M., & Heda, A. (2022). Esthetic Reconstruction of Badly Mutilated Endodontically Treated Teeth Using Glass Fiber Reinforced Post: A Case Report. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.27662

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