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Use of anatomic post and core for reconstructing an endodontically treated tooth: a case report
Simone Grandini1, Serena Sapio, Marco Simonetti
1Department of Dental Materials and Restorative Dentistry, University of Siena, Italy. simogr@tiscalinet.it
Abstract:
A clinical case is presented in which a new type of fiber post was used in combination with the proprietary dual-curing resin cement to bond in a wide, nonrounded root canal. The anatomic post was inserted and the relining resin photopolymerized. The anatomic post was then removed and a luting procedure was performed, as for any other translucent post. The clinical procedure was simple, and a superior fit to the root canal walls was achieved, thus reducing the amount of cement needed. The luting procedure described can be proposed as a clinical technique for routine use when the prepared root canal is too wide or not perfectly round.