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VOL. 1, ISSUE 1 (2019)
Endocrown: A new feather in evolution
Authors
Anjali Jayaraj, Jaya krishnan, Satish SV, K Nillan Shetty, Rohan Rai
Abstract
The restoration of an endodontically treated tooth with minimal loss of tooth structure left behind is a challenging task for a clinician. The use of post and core was widely followed, but in cases of a short clinical crown its use was not recommended. The use of adhesive principle to restore a badly broken down tooth along with a monoblock concept has shown better outcome. Endocrown is a monolithic ceramic adhesive restoration with a cervical margin in the form of a butt joint and requires other specific preparation techniques. The preparation of an endocrown usually does not extend to any of the root canals except for its modification.
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Pages:25-27
How to cite this article:
Anjali Jayaraj, Jaya krishnan, Satish SV, K Nillan Shetty, Rohan Rai "Endocrown: A new feather in evolution". International Journal of Dental Research, Vol 1, Issue 1, 2019, Pages 25-27
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