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VOL. 10, ISSUE 5 (2024)
A case report on rehabilitation of fractured maxillary anterior teeth using custom cast post and core and pre-fabricated fiber post and core
Authors
Dr Shareefa B, Dr Prasanth Balan, Dr Jayasree S, Dr Fathima Jauhara, Dr Maneesha K
Abstract
Crown fractures of permanent anterior teeth due to trauma is the most
frequent type of injury encountered. Anterior crown fractures lead to discomfort
and serious psychological, esthetic, and functional effects on the
patients. This case report describes the post and core treatment of a maxillary
central incisor. An 18-year-old female patient reported to the Department of
Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics with the chief complaint of broken teeth
in the upper front tooth region. On clinical examination, there was Ellis
class III fracture of 11 and 21 resulting in loss of significant tooth
structure necessitating post and core treatment. Treatment was initiated with
access opening, the canal was located, working length was established
followed by chemo-mechanical preparation and obturation. Post-space preparation
was done in the canal post cementation with custom cast post and core in 21 and
Pre-Fabricated Fiber Post and Core in 11 followed by full coverage crowns.
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Pages:58-61
How to cite this article:
Dr Shareefa B, Dr Prasanth Balan, Dr Jayasree S, Dr Fathima Jauhara, Dr Maneesha K "A case report on rehabilitation of fractured maxillary anterior teeth using custom cast post and core and pre-fabricated fiber post and core". International Journal of Medical and Health Research, Vol 10, Issue 5, 2024, Pages 58-61
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